Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tuburcinia kmetiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
WSP17803A. Caballero   1928-03-00
Spain, Madrid: Cerros de El Pardo, 40.41785 -3.70225

Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (TAAM) & Estonian University of Life Sciences (EAA)


TAAM & EAA
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
TAAM(E)001270T. Putkonen   1919-06-19
Alandia, Björkskär

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
BR5020118852273Liro J.I.   S.N.1919-06-19
Finland, Hammarland; Björkskär

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
301557V. Lindtner   s. n.1947-07-01
Serbia and Montenegro, Straziste montis Suva Planina prope Nis, in pratis, 1400m

MICH:Fungi
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
301558V. Lindtner   s. n.1946-05-12
Serbia and Montenegro, M. Kosutnjak prope Belgrad

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
BPI 178646Moesz   1912-08-10
Hungary, Aranyosmarot

BPI
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
BPI 178647Caballero A.   1928-03-00
Spain, Madrid, Cerros de El Pardo

BPI
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
BPI 178648Caballero A.   1928-03-00
Spain, Madrid, Cerros de El Pardo

BPI
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
BPI 874846Putkonen, T.   1919-06-19
Finland, Alandia Hammarland, Bjorkskar

BPI
Tuburcinia kmetiana (Magnus) Liro
BPI 992106Caballero A.   1928-03-00
Spain, Madrid, Cerros de El Pardo


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