Dataset: GLM
Search Criteria: Czech Republic; √östeck√Ω; Litomƒõ≈ôice; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Collection at the Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz


GLM:GLMcoll
Erysiphe alphitoides (Griffon & Maubl.) U. Braun & S. Takam.
GLM-F103839 / 881951 / 442983Klenke, F.   2000-07-09
Czech Republic, √östeck√Ω, Litomƒõ≈ôice, Encovany, Umgebung, 50.528393 14.250111

GLM:GLMcoll
Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull.) Murrill
GLM-F044047 / 113334 / 72438Boyle, H.   2001-05-24
Czech Republic, √östeck√Ω, Litomƒõ≈ôice, Litomƒõ≈ôice (Leitmeritz/Elbe) N, Radob√Ωl, Rand eines Feldweges nahe dem Basaltsteinbruch, 50.532742 14.092925

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Malus domestica
GLM-F044047 / 113335 / 72438Boyle, H.   2001-05-24
Czech Republic, √östeck√Ω, Litomƒõ≈ôice, Litomƒõ≈ôice (Leitmeritz/Elbe) N, Radob√Ωl, Rand eines Feldweges nahe dem Basaltsteinbruch, 50.532742 14.092925

GLM:GLMcoll
Entoloma clypeatum (L.) P. Kumm.
GLM-F044045 / 113332 / 72436Boyle, H.   2001-05-24
Czech Republic, Ústecký, Litoměřice, Režny Újedz, Boreč, N-Hang, Wegrand, kurz vor NSG-Grenze, 50.516911 13.991273

GLM:GLMcoll
Calocybe gambosa (Fr.) Singer
GLM-F044046 / 113333 / 72437Boyle, H.   2001-05-24
Czech Republic, Ústecký, Litoměřice, Litoměřice (Leitmeritz/Elbe) N, Radobýl, Weg zum Basaltsteinbruch, Laubmischgehölz am Wegrand, 50.5308 14.090425

GLM:GLMcoll
Quercus pubescens
GLM-F103839 / 881950 / 442983Klenke, F.   2000-07-09
Czech Republic, √östeck√Ω, Litomƒõ≈ôice, Encovany, Umgebung, 50.528393 14.250111

GLM:GLMcoll
Microbotryum dianthorum (Liro) H. Scholz & I. Scholz
GLM-F103838 / 783833 / 422996Klenke, F.   2000-07-09
Czech Republic, √östeck√Ω, Litomƒõ≈ôice, Litomƒõ≈ôice (Leitmeritz/Elbe) W, Radob√Ωl, 50.529999 14.094444

GLM:GLMcoll
Dianthus carthusianorum
GLM-F103838 / 783832 / 422996Klenke, F.   2000-07-09
Czech Republic, √östeck√Ω, Litomƒõ≈ôice, Litomƒõ≈ôice (Leitmeritz/Elbe) W, Radob√Ωl, 50.529999 14.094444


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