Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Septogloeum ulmicola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
PUL00017134Smarods, J NULL   1937-08-15
Latvia, Sigulda, near Vidzeme, distr. Riga, 56.95 24.1

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407498Starcs K.   1946-09-22
West Germany, Bavaria, Mittelfranken, Hersbruck, Kutscherberg

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407499Wroblewski A.   60B1913-07-18
USSR, Ukraine, Galicia, Khmelyuv (Chmielow)

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407500Wroblewski   1913-09-29
USSR, formerly Poland Ukraine, Galicia, Sokal

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407501Wroblewski A.   1913-00-00
USSR, formerly Poland Ukraine, Galicia, Verbionzh Vyzhny (Werbiaz Nizny), near Kolomyya

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407502Bondartzeva-monteverde Vera   1915-08-10
USSR, Kursk Prov, near Belgorod, 50.593122 36.605872

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407503Starcs K.; Kirulis Art.   1931-08-30
USSR, Latvia, Vidzeme Prov, Lielvarde

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407504Starcs K.   1541931-08-30
USSR, Latvia (Lettland), Vidzeme Prov, Riga Kr, Lielvarde

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407505Smarods J.   1932-09-18
USSR, Latvia, Vidzeme Prov, Riga Kr, Salaspils C. W. Schoch's Tree Nursery

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407506Kirulis Art.   1931-08-09
USSR, Latvia, Vidzeme Prov, Valka

BPI
Septogloeum ulmicola (Biv.) Elenkin & Ohl
BPI 407507Starcs K.   1946-08-16
West Germany, Bavaria, Mittelfranken, Hersbruck, Klein Viehberg


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