Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mycosphaerella ulmi (Cylindrosporium ulmi, Phloeospora ulmi, Septogloeum ulmi, Septoria ulmi, Sphaerella ulmi), Septoria ulmi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1020355Varney May   (B. T. GALLOWAY 1169)1889-10-03
United States, Kansas, Manhattan, 39.183608 -96.571669

BPI
Septogloeum ulmi (Fr.) Died.
BPI 1022209Siemaszko W.   1922-07-00
Poland, Puszcza Bialowieska Garden

BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1038583Vestergren Tycho   1898-08-05
Sweden, Gotland, Ekeby

BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1040830   

BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1040831   

BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1040832   

BPI
BPI 1043350J. E. Vize   s.n.
United Kingdom, Llandyssil

BPI
Septogloeum ulmi (Fr.) Died.
BPI 1043835Weese J.   0000-00-00
Austria, Lower Austria, Altenmarkt on Der Triesting

BPI
BPI 1007082   
France

BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1025951Vogel P.   1904-10-26
Poland, formerly Germany Dabroszyn (Tamsel, Brandenburg) Tree Nursery

BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1026353Sydow P.   1909-08-08
Germany, Brandenburg, Muellrose Kupferhammer Forester's house

BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1028102Sydow H.   1929-08-30
Poland, formerly Germany Bielendorf, near Stronie Slaska (Seitenberg), Bystrzyca Klodzka (Habelschwerdt) District, 49.612271 20.532025

BPI
BPI 1034500   

BPI
Phloeospora ulmi (Fr.) Wallr.
BPI 1036657   
Russia

BPI
BPI 1048694unknown   s. n.
United States, South Carolina

BPI
Septoria ulmigena
BPI 1048705Torrey   s. n.
United States, New York

BPI
BPI 1048706Rebent   s. n.
Europe

BPI
BPI 1055672P. Sydow   s. n.1887-10-00
Germany, Lichterfelde, Berlin


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