Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trichodothella blumeri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Trichodothella blumeri Petr. ex S. Blumer
L 0054517Blumer S   Blumer, S 8791948-09-03
Switzerland, Schweiz: Berner OberlandKt. ScheideggBiglen alpen

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Trichodothella blumeri Petr. ex S. Blumer
PDD 61440S Blumer   1948-09-03
Switzerland

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Trichodothella blumeri Petr. ex S. Blumer
F66808S. Blumer   1948-09-03
Switzerland, Schweiz, Berner Oberland, Kt. Scheidegg, Biglen Alpen

S
Trichodothella blumeri Petr. ex S. Blumer
F66810S. Blumer   1941-08-00
Switzerland, Graubünden, Schweiz, Kt. Graubünden, Unterengadin, Ofenpass, Buffalora

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Trichodothella blumeri Petr. ex S. Blumer
RMS0021107G. Plumer   s.n.1948-09-00

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Trichodothella blumeri Petr. ex S. Blumer
BPI 1110251Blumer S.   1948-09-03
Switzerland, Berner Oberland, Kt. Scheidegg, Biglen Alpen

BPI
Trichodothella blumeri Petr. ex S. Blumer
BPI 1111033Blumer S.   1941-08-00
Switzerland, Kt. Graubuenden, Unterengadin, Ofenpass, Bullalora


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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