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Bell Museum

Dataset: MIN-Fungi
Search Criteria: Germany; Bayern; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum fungi


MIN:Fungi
Actinonema rosae (Lib.) Fr.
466347[1209149]Weiss, J.E.   1761903-10-00
Germany, Bayern

MIN:Fungi
472608[1222395]Vill, A.   3651904-06-00
Germany, Bayern, Schwarzachersee bei Gerolzhofen

MIN:Fungi
331677[1224816]Eichhorn, Eugen.   31931-08-15
Germany, Bayern, Fussen Pfronten

MIN:Fungi
Coleosporium euphrasiae (Schumach.) G. Winter
331570[1224928]Eichhorn, Eugen.   1041926-07-25
Germany, Bayern

MIN:Fungi
470484[1225047]Scheider, E.   30631934-04-03
Germany, Bayern, Donaustauf, Bez. Regensburg.

MIN:Fungi
331773[1225050]Eichhorn, Eugen   1071927-09-25
Germany, Bayern, Regensburg: Etterzhausen

MIN:Fungi
331780[1225059]Schonau, Karl von   9
Germany, Bayern, Munchen: Bot. Garten.

MIN:Fungi
331503[1225607]Eichhorn, Eugen   1081928-08-24
Germany, Bayern, Pegnitz

MIN:Fungi
330563[1229301]Dietel, Dr. Paul   14
Germany, Bayern, Naila: Bad Steben

MIN:Fungi
331194[1229526]Eichhorn, E.   1923-05-19
Germany, Bayern, Falkenstein

MIN:Fungi
330888[1229638]Dietel, Dr. Paul   1111928-05-24
Germany, Bayern, Bahnhof Hollental

MIN:Fungi
331467[1229803]Eichhorn, Eugen   1121927-05-15
Germany, Bayern

MIN:Fungi
Milesia murariae (Magnus) Faull
470429[1229922]Eichhorn, E.   30611936-08-24
Germany, Bayern, Bayern: Rabenstein, Bez. Pegnitz.

MIN:Fungi
Milesia murariae (Magnus) Faull
330206[1229923]Eichhorn, Eugen.   1131927-07-20
Germany, Bayern, Pegnitz

MIN:Fungi
330773[1230029]Eichhorn, Eugen   181925-05-16
Germany, Bayern, Regensburg, Bayern: Regensburg; Echhofen.


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