Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Teichospora cruentula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Teichospora cruentula Sacc. ex Berl.
F110992L. Romell   1885-00-00
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Upl, Upsala, ”Observatorieträdgården”, 59 17

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Teichospora cruentula Sacc. ex Berl.
F110993L. Romell   1885-03-25
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Upl, Upsala, 59 17

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Teichospora cruentula Sacc. ex Berl.
F246059K. Holm & L. Holm   4390a1987-02-19
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Uppland, Dalby parish, c. 25 m S of the SW corner ”Jerusalem”, 59 17

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Teichospora cruentula Sacc. ex Berl.
F246058K. Holm & L. Holm   3037a1984-03-05
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Uppland, Dalby parish, c. 25 m S of the SW corner ”Jerusalem”, 59 17

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 892870Holm, K.; Holm, L.   3037a1984-03-05
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby parish, c. 25 m S of the SW corner of "Jerusalem"

BPI
BPI 892871Holm, K.; Holm, L.   4390a1987-02-19
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby parish, c. 25 m S of the SW corner of "Jerusalem"


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