Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mycomicrothelia macularis (Tomasellia macularis), Mycomicrothelia macularis f. macularis, Mycomicrothelia macularis f. ribesiella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Mycomicrothelia macularis (Hampe ex A. Massal.) Keissl.
92012E. Mueller   1961-07-13
Switzerland, Graubuenden, Val Tuors, Vo

Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Mycomicrothelia macularis (Hampe ex A. Massal.) Keissl.
47678   
Oberhalb Hinterwessen in den Bayrischen Alpen

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Mycomicrothelia macularis (Hampe ex A. Massal.) Keissl.
81332   1873-01-01
In Tavastia, Hollola

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Mycomicrothelia macularis (A. Massal.) Keissl.
F75089J. P. Norrlin   1873-00-00
Finland, Etelä-Häme, Hollola, In Tavastia, Hollola

S
Mycomicrothelia macularis (A. Massal.) Keissl.
F138101J. E. Zetterstedt   1868-06-26
Norway, Norge: Nordlanden, Bodöe.

S
Mycomicrothelia macularis (A. Massal.) Keissl.
F138102J. P. Norrlin   1873-00-00
Finland, Etelä-Häme, Hollola, In Tavastia, Hollola

S
Mycomicrothelia macularis (A. Massal.) Keissl.
F249896Matti Laurila   1939-08-29
Finland, Satakunta, Kankaanpää, Satakunta, Kankaanpää, Venesjärvi, Koski

S
Mycomicrothelia macularis (A. Massal.) Keissl.
F249897Matti Laurila   1939-08-29
Finland, Satakunta, Kankaanpää, Satakunta, Kankaanpää, Venesjärvi, Koski

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Mycomicrothelia macularis (Hampe ex A. Massal.) Keissl.
UC1514616W. B. Cooke   455281972-07-10
USA, California, Top of Mt. Conard, Lassen National Park

University of Gothenburg


GB
Mycomicrothelia macularis (Hampe ex A. Massal.) Keissl.
GB-0054820Steiner, J.   
Austria, Kärnten


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