Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Massarinula barbieri, Massarinula barbieri var. barbieri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Massarinula barbieri (Westend.) Rehm
CUP-F-1524Dr. H. Rehm   17931904-05-00
Germany, Bavaria, Valepp in den bayr. Voralpen, 47.616776 11.893609, 880m

Instituto Anchietano de Pesquisas/UNISINOS


PACA
22514Rehm   1904-00-00
Alemanha, Bayern

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Massarinula barbieri (Westend.) Rehm
F13337Rehm   1862-00-00
Germany, Bayern: Sugenheim.

S
Massarinula barbieri (Westend.) Rehm
F13338Rehm   1866-00-00
Germany, Banderbach.

S
Massarinula barbieri (Westend.) Rehm
F13339Rehm   1870-00-00
Germany, Bayern: Sugenheim, Dutzenthal.

S
Massarinula barbieri (Westend.) Rehm
F13344Rehm   1865-00-00
Germany, Bayern: Sugenheim, Dutzenthal.

S
Massarinula barbieri (Westend.) Rehm
F53186F. Fautrey   21451896-03-00
France, France, Côte-d’Or

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Massarinula barbieri f. subalpina
14347H. Rehm   1904-05-00
Germany, Valepp in the Bavarian Alps


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Google Map

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