Dataset: BRIT
Search Criteria: Germany; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas


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Ceratocystis minor (Hedgc.) J. Hunt
BRIT555141Ernst Munch   
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne, 50.73438 7.095485

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BRIT555146J. Kohlmeyer   5961961-09-23
Germany, Lower Saxony, Helsmstedt, 52.251156 10.816827

BRIT
BRIT521288K. Starcs   1946-08-14
Germany, Bavaria, Middle Franconia, Herbruck Pegnitz Meadow, 49.510826 11.431508

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BRIT527606Dr. A. Ludwig   1912-09-10
Germany, Saarland, Saarbrucken

BRIT:VDB
BRIT66974leg. ign.   1913-10-30
Germany

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Fomitopsis pinicola (Sw.) P. Karst.
BRIT121906H. Hupke   241962-08-26
Germany, Oberhessen, NEED BETTER TRANSLATION

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Lycoperdon gemnatum
BRIT121629Hans Hupke   F6501963-09-15
Germany, Oberhessen, Alsfeld District, Kr. Alsfeld, Kestrich, Koppenberg.

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BRIT121630Hans Hupke   s.n.1963-09-08
Germany, Oberhessen, Alsfeld District, Kr. Alsfeld, Kestrich, Koppenberg.


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Google Map

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