Dataset: PH
Search Criteria: Finland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Exoascus pruni (Tul.) Fuckel
PH00300392P. A. Karsten   s.n.1886-06-00
Finland, Prope Mustiala, Fennia

PH
Exoascus alnitorquus (Tul.) Sadeb.
PH00300356O. Kihlmann   s.n.1884-07-04
Finland, prope Helsingfors

PH
Exoascus aureus (Pers.) Sadeb.
PH00300362O. Kihlmann   s.n.1885-06-10
Finland, Fennia: Prope Helsingfors

PH
Fomes pini (Thore) P. Karst.
PH00305917P. A. Karsten   s.n.1882-09-00
Finland, Prope Mustiala

PH
PH00307161P. A. Karsten   s.n.1883-00-00
Finland, Fennia: prope Mustiala

PH
Tuburcinia trientalis Berk. & Broome
PH00317368O. Kihlman   s.n.1884-07-14
Finland, prope Helsingfors

PH
Puccinia fergussonii Berk. & Broome
PH00318560O. Kihlman   s.n.1884-06-27
Finland, Helsinski, Prope Helsingfors

PH
Caeoma nitens (Schwein.) Newcombe{?}
PH00324126O. Kihlman   s.n.1885-06-09
Finland, Helsinki, Prope Helsingfors

PH
Corticium alneum (Fr.) P. Karst.
PH00320775P. A. Karsten   s.n.
Finland, Kanta-Häme, Prope Mustiala

PH-NY
Coniophora arida (Fr.) P. Karst.
PH00320783P.A. Karsten   s.n.1883-11-00
Finland, near Mustiala

PH
PH00320843P. A. Karsten   s.n.
Finland, Fennia: Prope Mustiala

PH
PH00325839Karsten   187
Finland, Locality data empty

PH
PH00342898H. Wingate   210a
Finland, Locality data empty

PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
Zygodesmus argillaceus (P. Karst.) P. Karst.
PH00044586P.A. Karsten   s.n.1883-11-00
Finland, Fennia: prope Mustiala

PH-ANSP:PH-FUNGI
Exoascus alnitorquus (Tul.) Sadeb.
PH00169994O. Kihlmann   30381884-07-04
Finland, Helsinki

PH-ANSP:PH-FUNGI
Exoascus aureus (Pers.) Sadeb.
PH00169998O. Kihlman   32621885-06-10
Finland, Helsinki

PH-ANSP:PH-FUNGI
PH00170006P.A. Karsten   34731886-06-00
Finland, Near Mustiala


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