Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mycovellosiella ariae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Mycovellosiella ariae (Fuckel) U. Braun
F41907F. Petrak   1923-09-00
Czech Republic, Hochgesenke: Mohratal bei Karlsdorf.

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Mycovellosiella ariae (Fuckel) U. Braun
F41909   
Germany, In culmine montis Zange prope Hallgarten.

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Mycovellosiella ariae (Fuckel) U. Braun
F41901W. Krieger   1891-08-10
Germany, Sachsen, Bei Königstein.

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Mycovellosiella ariae (Fuckel) U. Braun
F41908F. Petrak   1923-09-03
Czech Republic, Hochgesenke: Ob. Mohratal.

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Mycovellosiella ariae (Fuckel) U. Braun
F41906W. Krieger   1892-09-00
Germany, Saxonia: Königstein a. E.

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Mycovellosiella ariae (Fuckel) U. Braun
F41903W. Krieger   121891-08-10
Germany, Sachsen, Bei Königstein.

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Mycovellosiella ariae (Fuckel) U. Braun
F42910W. Krieger   1892-09-00
Germany, Saxonia: Königstein a. E.

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Mycovellosiella ariae (Fuckel) U. Braun
F47387Fuckel   
Germany, In monte Zange prope Hallgarten (Nassau)


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