Dataset: GLM
Search Criteria: Austria; Burgenland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Collection at the Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz


GLM:GLMcoll
Ficaria verna
GLM-F102316 / 636366 / 293378Poelt, J.   1981-04-15
Austria, Burgenland, Oberpullendorf, Austria: S-Burgenland, Bad Tatzmannsdorf pr. pag. Oberwart, 47.5 16.3333

GLM:GLMcoll
Pastinaca sativa
GLM-F090268 / 636715 / 293610Poeverlein, H.   1939-05-24
Austria, Burgenland, Oberpullendorf, Rust-Strandbad, Kreis Eisenstadt, Niederdonau, 47.5 16.333334

GLM:GLMcoll
Glyceria maxima
GLM-F103311 / 781277 / 421718Weber, R.   1999-06-04
Austria, Burgenland, Eisenstadt Umgebung, Breitenbrunn 2 km S, 47.929573 16.736425

GLM:GLMcoll
Microbotryum anomalum (J. Kunze ex G. Winter) Vánky
GLM-F102393 / 636618 / 298340Scholz, H. & I. Scholz   1981-09-06
Austria, Burgenland, Oberpullendorf, Austria: Burgenland, pag. Purbach, 47.5 16.3333

GLM:GLMcoll
GLM-F103311 / 781278 / 421718Weber, R.   1999-06-04
Austria, Burgenland, Eisenstadt Umgebung, Breitenbrunn 2 km S, 47.929573 16.736425

GLM:GLMcoll
Uromyces lineolatus (Desm.) J. Schröt.
GLM-F090268 / 636714 / 293610Poeverlein, H.   1939-05-24
Austria, Burgenland, Oberpullendorf, Rust-Strandbad, Kreis Eisenstadt, Niederdonau, 47.5 16.333334

GLM:GLMcoll
Entyloma ficariae A.A. Fisch. Waldh.
GLM-F102316 / 636365 / 293378Poelt, J.   1981-04-15
Austria, Burgenland, Oberpullendorf, Austria: S-Burgenland, Bad Tatzmannsdorf pr. pag. Oberwart, 47.5 16.3333

GLM:GLMcoll
Fallopia dumetorum
GLM-F102393 / 636619 / 298340Scholz, H. & I. Scholz   1981-09-06
Austria, Burgenland, Oberpullendorf, Austria: Burgenland, pag. Purbach, 47.5 16.3333


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Google Map

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