Dataset: M
Search Criteria: Italy; Lombardia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Collections at the Botanische Staatssammlung München


M:BSMfungicoll
Moreaua kochiana (Gäum.) Vánky
M-0216181 / 592942 / 265674Menge, C.   1991-11-02
Italy, Lombardia, Olgiate Molgora, ITALIA: Lombardia, Prov. Bergamo, in valle fluminis Adda inter pagg. Cisano et Caprino Bergamasco, 15 km S.S.E. Lecco. 45°44' N, 9°24' E. Alt. c. 220 m., 45.733334 9.4

M:BSMfungicoll
Psathyrella pennata (Fr.) A.Pearson & Dennis
M-0154995 / 437992 / 183400Sarcletti, B.   1976-05-30
Italy, Lombardia, Valdidentro, Italien: Prov. Trentino, Südtirol. auf Brandstelle, 46.5 10.333333

M:BSMfungicoll
Cenangium tremellosum Anzi
M-0206729 / 596309 / 265753Anzi, M. (no. 54)   
Italy, Lombardia, Valfurva, Ad Pinum Cembram juniorem caesum prostratumque ad sepes pratorum in montibus Bormiensibus (Valfurva)., 46.463924 10.423536

M:BSMfungicoll
Kobresia myosuroides (Vill.) Fiori
M-0215452 / 594244 / 265613Berbee, M.   1990-09-06
Italy, Lombardia, Bormio, ITALIA: Lombardia, Prov. Sondrio, Passo di Stelvio. 46°32' N, 10°27' E. Alt. c. 2200 m., 46.533333 10.45

M:BSMfungicoll
Anthracoidea elynae (Syd.) Kukkonen
M-0215452 / 592215 / 265613Berbee, M.   1990-09-06
Italy, Lombardia, Bormio, ITALIA: Lombardia, Prov. Sondrio, Passo di Stelvio. 46°32' N, 10°27' E. Alt. c. 2200 m., 46.533333 10.45

M:BSMfungicoll
Schoenus nigricans L.
M-0216181 / 594311 / 265674Menge, C.   1991-11-02
Italy, Lombardia, Olgiate Molgora, ITALIA: Lombardia, Prov. Bergamo, in valle fluminis Adda inter pagg. Cisano et Caprino Bergamasco, 15 km S.S.E. Lecco. 45°44' N, 9°24' E. Alt. c. 220 m., 45.733334 9.4


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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