Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ceratosphaeria aeruginosa, Ceratosphaeria aeruginosa var. aeruginosa, Ceratosphaeria aeruginosa var. minor
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00303504M. Britzelmayr   s.n.1879-02-00
Germany, on the banks of the Lech, bei Augsburg

PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
Ceratosphaeria aeruginosa f. minor
PH00000801M. Britzelmayr   s.n.1881-00-00
Germany, Augsburg

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Ceratosphaeria aeruginosa Rehm
BR5020093828294Libert M.   S.N.
Belgium, Malmédy

BR
Ceratosphaeria aeruginosa Rehm
BR5020093830310Mouton V.   S.N.
Belgium

BR
Ceratosphaeria aeruginosa Rehm
BR5020093829307Mouton V.   S.N.
Belgium

BR
Ceratosphaeria aeruginosa Rehm
BR5020213281329VGelderblom J.   11-822011-11-11
Netherlands, Dintelse Gorzen

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F50955Britzelmayr   1881-00-00
Germany, Bayern, Augsburg

S
F50953Britzelmayr   1879-02-00
Germany, Bayern, Augsburg

S
F50957Britzelmayr   1881-00-00
Germany, Bayern, Augsburg

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1005281   


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