Dataset: BPI-
Taxa: Nitschkia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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BPI 747336Samuels, G. J.; Pipoly, J.; Gharbarran, G. et al.   46681987-02-20
Guyana, Cuyani-Mazaruni Region, VII, Mazaruni Subregion, VII-2, vic. Chinoweing Village, 5.533333333 -60.116666667, 650m

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Nitschkia cupularis (Pers.) P. Karst.
BPI 802826Bills G.   1994-12-17
United States, New Jersey, Ashbrook Reserve, Clark, Union Co.

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BPI 866230Stevens, F. L.   1913-01-10
Puerto Rico, Maricao, 18.171004 -66.944881

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Nitschkia grevillei (Rehm) Nannf.
BPI 883645Bewert, W.   1931997-07-05
Germany, Rheinland-Pfalz, Oberrheinbene, GroBer Garten, Speyerer Grun MTB/Q 6616/4, on ground

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Nitschkia brevispina (Munk) Nannf.
BPI 892849Holm K.; Holm L.   6050b1997-02-07
Sweden, Uppland: Dalby parish, mixed forest c. 500m SSE of "Jerusalem".

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Nitschkia cupularis (Pers.) P. Karst.
BPI 960904   
United States

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Nitschkia cupularis (Pers.) P. Karst.
BPI 991252Petrak F.   1940-11-00
Austria, Niederdonau, Pfaffenberg, near Deutsch-Altenburg

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BPI 1008152   

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BPI 1036063   

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BPI 927871J. R. Weir   s.n.1923-10-05
Bolivia, El Sena, Rio Madre de Dios.

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Nitschkia cupularis (Pers.) P. Karst.
BPI 927872J. R. Weir   s.n.1923-03-11
United States, Virginia, Clarendon, 38.885945 -77.096923

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Nitschkia cupularis (Pers.) P. Karst.
BPI 1055720P. Sydow   s. n.1888-04-00
Germany, Berlin, bot. Garten

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Nitschkia cupularis (Pers.) P. Karst.
BPI 1056235P. Sydow   s. n.1888-11-00
Germany, Steglitz, Berlin

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Nitschkia tristis (J. Kickx f.) Fuckel
BPI 1057936P. Sydow   s. n.1894-08-00
Germany, Charlottenburg, Schlosgarten


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