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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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BPI 394808Ludwig A.   1942-08-24
West Germany, Westphalia, Siegen Kr, Wiebelhauser Tal

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BPI 394809Ludwig A.   1942-08-24
West Germany, Westphalia, Siegen Kr, Wiebelhauser Tal

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BPI 396312Greene H. C.   1966-08-16
United States, Wisconsin, Madison University of Wisconsin campus

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BPI 396313Plunkett O. A.   1936-05-10
United States, California, Santa Anita Canyon, Los Angeles Co., 34.170839 -118.022567

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BPI 396314Harris Mary   1971-08-21
United States, Washington, Tacoma Intercepted Seattle Washington #006348

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BPI 396315Savile D. B. O.   48951964-08-23
United States, Colorado, Castle Rock, Boulder Canyon, Boulder Co. alt. 7800 ft, Shaded North slope

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BPI 396316Bornmueller J.   1942-09-00
East Germany, Thuringia, Weimar

BPI
Gloeosporidiella salicis (Westend.) Nannf.
BPI 396317Rechinger K. H.   1957-06-00
Iraq, Kurdistan, Qara Anjir, E. of Kirkuk

BPI
Gloeosporidiella salicis (Westend.) Nannf.
BPI 396318Mathur R. S.; Katcho Z.   1967-09-04
Iraq, Sarchinar alt. 750 meters

BPI
BPI 396319Eliasson A. G.   1927-07-00
Sweden, Bastad, 56.383333 12.833333

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BPI 396320Greene H. C.   1963-10-14
United States, Wisconsin, Madison, Dane Co.

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BPI 396321Bornmueller J.   1943-09-00
East Germany, Thuringia, Weimar

BPI
Gloeosporidiella nobilis (Sacc.) B. Sutton
BPI 858429Braun, U.   1999-09-23
Italy, Campania, Province of Napoli, Isola d'Ischia, Ischia Porto Communal Parc, partly accompanied by Cladosporium cf. cladosporoides, 40.8 13.966666667, 20m

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BPI 992824Eliasson A. G.   1927-07-00
Sweden, Bastad, 56.383333 12.833333

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BPI 992831Bornmueller J.   1942-09-00
Germany, Thuringia, Weimar

BPI
BPI 992832Bornmueller J.   1943-09-00
Germany, Thuringia, Weimar

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Gloeosporidiella salicis (Westend.) Nannf.
BPI 1042903   
Hungary


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