Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Massaria amblyospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Massaria amblyospora Berk. & Broome
F.europaei-0257   

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Massaria amblyospora Berk. & Broome Berk. & Broome
C0280617FG. H. Otth   s.n.1869-00-00
Switzerland, Bern, 46.740317 7.668084

F:Botany
Massaria amblyospora Berk. & Broome Berk. & Broome
C0280618FF. A. Hazlinszky von Hazslin   s.n.
Hungary, Csongrád, Csongrád, 46.706592 20.142447

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Massaria amblyospora Berk. & Broome
BR5020162262783Wibbe J.H.   S.N.
Hungary, Eperjes

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Massaria amblyospora Berk. & Broome
02977742G. H. Otth   s.n.1869-00-00
Bern, an abgestorbenen Zweigen

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Massaria amblyospora Berk. & Broome ex Sacc.
BPI 995688   

BPI
Massaria amblyospora Berk. & Broome ex Sacc.
BPI 996632   

BPI
Massaria amblyospora Berk. & Broome ex Sacc.
BPI 1020089Unknown   s.n.
Switzerland, Bern


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Google Map

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