Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tilletia bornmuelleri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP30350Bremer, H.   1942-07-22
Turkey, Ankara, Elma Dag., 38.9637 35.2433

WSP
WSP34658Unknown   1900-07-00
Kazakhstan, Turkestan, 43.333333 68.25

WSP
WSP63648Tranzschel, W.   1900-07-00
Kazakhstan, Turkestan, Prov. Fergana Dist. Osch., 43.333333 68.25

WSP
WSP63649Gassner   1953-02-08
Turkey, Elmadag bei Ankara, 38.9637 35.2433

WSP
WSP63650Unknown   1953-00-00
Turkey, Ankara - Elmadag, 38.9637 35.2433

WSP
WSP63755Lindtner, V.   1947-06-13
Yugoslavia, Macedonia, 41.648957 21.6875

WSP
WSP63756Bornmuller, J.   1899-06-00
Turkey, Phrygia, 38.9637 35.2433

WSP
WSP63757Lindtner, V.   1947-06-13
Yugoslavia, Macedonia, 41.648957 21.6875

WSP
WSP63758Bornmuller, J.   1899-07-00
Turkey, Phrygia, 38.9637 35.2433

WSP
WSP64033Unknown   1900-00-00
Kazakhstan, Turkestan, 43.333333 68.25

WSP
WSP65503Unknown   1947-00-00
Serbia & Montenegro, Macedonia, 44.7866 20.4489

WSP
WSP74373R. Sforza   2002-09-07
Turkey, Cat, 39.630278 40.99749

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F37885P. Magnus & J. Bornmüller   20581899-06-00
Turkey, Phrygia: in regione subalpina montis Sultandagh prope Akscheher (Wilajet Konia), 1600 m. s. m.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
337918V. Lindtner   s. n.1947-06-13
Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of, Stracin prope Kumanovo, in lapidosis frequens, 850m

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
WIS-F-0083576   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 172531Tranzschel W.   1900-07-06
USSR, Turkestan, Prov. Fergana, Distr. Osch, near Gultscha

BPI
BPI 172532   1899-06-00
Turkey, Phrygia, Sultandagi, near Akschir? (Akschehar) Subalpine Region

BPI
BPI 1036467   


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