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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Ceratitium cornutum (Pers.) Rabenh.
BPI 969200   

BPI
BPI 969201   

BPI
Ceratitium mali
BPI 970026Fuckel   s.n.
Germany, Hostrich

BPI
BPI 970355   

BPI
BPI 989361   
Netherlands

BPI
Ceratitium penicillatum (O.F. Müll.) Rabenh.
BPI 996256   

BPI
BPI 996308   

BPI
BPI 996309   

BPI
Ceratitium cornutum (Pers.) Rabenh.
BPI 997403   

BPI
Ceratitium penicillatum (O.F. Müll.) Rabenh.
BPI 998529   

BPI
Ceratitium cornutum (Pers.) Rabenh.
BPI 998759   

BPI
BPI 998760   

BPI
BPI 998761   

BPI
Ceratitium cornutum (Pers.) Rabenh.
BPI 999958   
Germany

BPI
Ceratitium cornutum (Pers.) Rabenh.
BPI 1016344   
Italy

BPI
BPI 1017016   
Italy

BPI
Ceratitium cornutum (Pers.) Rabenh.
BPI 1033604   

BPI
Ceratitium cornutum (Pers.) Rabenh.
BPI 1035440   

BPI
Ceratitium mespili
BPI 1035544Hantzsch   1875-07-00
Germany, Saxony, Dresden


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