Dataset: E
Taxa: Diatrype
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
E00699734Watling, Roy (Prof.)   122921977-09-06
Canada, Alberta

E
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr.
E00817163McBeath, R.   2015-04-23
Scotland, (VC 81) Berwickshire, Gordon Moss

E
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr.
E00990562Kochman, J.   3331961-08-08

E
E00990563Kochman, J.   3341963-07-13

E
Diatrype stigma Sacc. ex Mussat
E00990564Kochman, J.   3351963-10-04

E
Diatrype stigma Sacc. ex Mussat
E00990565Kochman, J.   3361962-09-00

E
Diatrypella favacea (Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
E00990566Kochman, J.   3371962-10-13

E
Diatrypella quercina (Pers.) Cooke
E00990567Kochman, J.   3381962-10-04

E
E00990568Kochman, J.   3391962-11-08

E
E00990569Kochman, J.   3401963-07-00

E
Diatrypella favacea (Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
E00218216Watling, R.   WAT 289182006-07-09
Scotland, (VC 78) Peeblesshire, Dawyck Botanic Garden

E:E
E00429487   
United States, South Carolina

E:E
E00429488   357
United States, Florida, Gainesville

E:E
E00429489   358
United States, Florida, Gainseville


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