Dataset: WSP-
Taxa: Milesina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Milesina feurichii (E. Fisch.) Grove
WSP18130Gyorffy   1918-06-00
Hungary, Ungarn: Comit. Hunyad: Algyogy, 47.1625 19.5033

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Milesina dieteliana (Syd. & P. Syd.) Magnus
WSP28698P. G. Rhodes   1927-04-01
England, Harlech, Wales, 52.866667 -4.1

WSP
Milesina dieteliana (Syd. & P. Syd.) Magnus
WSP28714A. Ludwig   1914-10-23
England, Elsass: Wangenberg bei Wasselnheim, 48.5 7.5

WSP
WSP28717H. Sydow   1910-07-12
France, Wege vom Fischboedle nach Kerbholz im Gebiete des Hohneck (Central-Vogesen), 46.55886 2.197266

WSP
WSP31983J. Park   1940-00-00
Korea, 38.703575 127.722955

WSP
WSP31989J. Park   1940-00-00
Korea, 38.703575 127.722955

WSP
WSP69991J. Poelt   1985-08-27
Austria, Steiermark, Possruck, 46.62722222 15.46666667, 400 - 650m

WSP
Milesina carpatorum Hyl., Jørst. & Nannf.
WSP70215Poelt, J.   1988-04-25
Austria, Steiermark, Steiermark, Koralpe, region of Deutschlandsberg, 6 km NW from Deutschlandsberg, Graben des Wildbaches, [Hohe Lassnitz], WNW from Wildbach; MTB 9156/2, 46.85521 15.164334, 450 - 500m

WSP
Milesina dieteliana (Syd. & P. Syd.) Magnus
WSP70216Scheuer, Ch.   1989-02-05
England, Devon, Dartmoor, ca. 6 km S von Moretonhampstead, ca. 1.5 km oberhalb von Manaton bei Southcott, 50.61666667 -3.766666667, 280 - 280m

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Milesina carpatorum Hyl., Jørst. & Nannf.
WSP73585J. Poelt   1991-06-11
Austria, Steiermark, Styria, Grazer Bergland, Graz, district Mariatrost, in the ravine Rettenbachklamm, 47.107895 15.477843, 460m


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