Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhabdospora galatellae, Rhabdospora galatellae f. galatellae, Rhabdospora galatellae f. minor
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Rhabdospora galatellae Bubák & Serebrian.
CUP-F-(M.R.0237)Serebrianikow, J.   1909-05-00
Russia, near Yaroslavl, on bank of Volga River, 57.357445 50.982668

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Rhabdospora galatellae Bubák & Serebrian.
BPI 388348Serebrianikow   1909-05-00
USSR, Volga Banks, near Jaroslavl, 57.61977 39.85536

BPI
Rhabdospora galatellae Bubák & Serebrian.
BPI 388349Murashkinsky   1923-04-28
USSR, Siberia W, near Omsk, 54.9397 73.3675

BPI
Rhabdospora galatellae Bubák & Serebrian.
BPI 388350Serebrianikow   81909-05-00
USSR, Russia, near Jaroslavl, 57.61977 39.85536

BPI
Rhabdospora galatellae Bubák & Serebrian.
BPI 1036656   
Russia

Wisconsin State Herbarium, Fungi


WIS
Rhabdospora galatellae Bubák & Serebrian.
WIS-F-0081499Serebrianikow   s.n.1909-05-00


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