Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
212110   
In prov. Veronensis (Tregnago)

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
BR5030094066632Aptroot A.   281571991-08-10
Netherlands, Werkendam, along Nieuwe Merwede on jetty of ferry to Dordrecht

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Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
BR5030094063549Aptroot A.   459731999-07-02
Netherlands, Arkel, along railroad

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Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
BR5030094065604Aptroot A.   281051991-06-22
Netherlands, Vianen, dyke along river Lek

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Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
BR5030094062511Aptroot A.   459541999-07-02
Netherlands, Ameide, dyke along river Lek

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Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
BR5030094057654Aptroot A.   468371999-09-10
Netherlands, Vollenhove, de De Zândkoele, 0.5 km S of Heetveld

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Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
BR5030094055599Aptroot A.   474661999-12-12
Netherlands, near Leusden, along highway A28, N slope

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Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
BR5030094058682Aptroot A.   539272001-12-18
Netherlands, Andijk, Molenhoek, dyke along IJsselmeer

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Verrucaria nigrescens f. tectorum (A. Massal.) Coppins & Aptroot
BR5030094054561Aptroot A.   471671999-10-29
Netherlands, Hoekse Waard, Numansdorp, harbour, SW


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