Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Merismatium discrepans (Polyblastia discrepans)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm ex Arnold) Triebel
1002573   2002-04-11
United Kingdom, England, 53.27178 -1.77654

British Mycological Society
Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm ex Arnold) Triebel
1002572   1989-11-09
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.82713 -3.2348

British Mycological Society
Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm ex Arnold) Triebel
1002571   1988-01-10
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.37608 -3.3663

Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm ex Arnold) Triebel
47379   
Oberhalb der Oberfellndorfer Schlucht ober Streitberg in Oberfranken

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm ex Arnold) Triebel
47380   
Oberhalb Enzendorf im Pegnitzthale

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm ex Arnold) Triebel
47381   
Ober St. Anton bei partenkirchen in Südbayern

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm) Triebel
F88775Arnold   1868-00-00
Germany, ...dorf

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Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm) Triebel
F88776Arnold   1868-07-25
Germany, Bayern, An einer Kalkfelsen...vand oberhalb Enzendorf im Pegnitzthale.

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Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm) Triebel
F88781Arnold   1868-07-29
Germany, Bayern, An Kalkfelsen ober St. Anton bei Partenkirchen in Südbayern.

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Merismatium discrepans (J. Lahm) Triebel
F88784Arnold   1868-07-19
Germany, Bayern, An Kalkfelsen oberhalb der Oberfellndorfer Schlucht ober Streitberg in Oberfranken.


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