INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Search Criteria: [Germany]; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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Lophodermium arundinaceum (Schrad.) Chevall.
Dr. G. Winter   1874-04-00
[Germany], Saxonia, Leipzig. Ex F. de ThíÈ_men, Mycotheca Universalis Cent. 1, No. 77. Anno 1875.

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Lophodermium pinastri (Schrad.) Chevall.
G. Passerini   1874-00-00
[Germany], Saxonia, Leipzig. Ex de ThíÈ_men, Mycotheca Universalis Cent. 3, No. 282. Anno 1875.

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Aporia herbarum (Fr.) Duby
F. de ThíÈ_men   1875-03-00
[Germany], Barvaria, Bayreuth. Ex de ThíÈ_men, Mycotheca Universalis Cent. 14, No. 1369. Anno 1879.

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Lophodermium punctiforme (Fr.) Fuckel
F. de ThíÈ_men   1875-05-00
[Germany], Barvaria, Bayreuth. Ex Lophodermium petiolicolum Fuckel in de Thumen, Mycotheca Universalis Cent. 18, No. 1757. Anno 1880.

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Lophodermium xylomoides (DC.) Chevall.
Dr. Fleischhak   1867-00-00
[Germany], Prope Arnstadiam Thuringiae [ThíÈ_ringen]. Ex Rabenhorst Fungi Europaei Cent. 12, No. 1151. Anno 1868.

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L. Rabenhorst   
[Germany], Dresdae [Dresden]. Ex Rabenhorst, Fungi Europaei Ed. 4, Cent. 15, No. 1443. Anno 1871.

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J. Kunze   1879-05-00
[Germany], Saxon[y], Eisleben. Ex Rabenhorst, Fungi Europaei Cent. 27, No. 2642. Anno 1881.

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Otto Jaap   2004-06-23
[Germany], Schleswig-Holstein

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Lophodermina apiculata (Wormsk. ex Fr.) Tehon
Bagge   
[Germany], Hesse, Frankfurt. L. Rabenhorst, Fungi Europaei Ed,IV, Cent. 13, No. 1226. Anno 1869.

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ILL00077158Dr. Zimmermann   1878-00-00
[Germany], Saxonia, Chemnitz in sanguine Bovis Tauri Lin.


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