Dataset: CANB-
Taxa: Cladosporiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB:CANB
CANB 660793.1Litterski, B.   1990-11-22
Germany, Rheinland Pfalz, Landkreis Kirchheimbolanden, Donnersberg Mt, 35 km W of Worms, beside trail to summit., 49.6 7.9333, 650 - 650m

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CANB 660794.1Triebel, D.   1993-04-12
Germany, Bayern, Regierungsbezirk Oberbayern, Landkreis Eichstatt, c. 1 km NNW of Enkering, N-exposed slope of an unnamed hill, near the parking place S of the motor highway E6 (A9)., 49 11.3667, 400 - 400m

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CANB 660753.1Blasdale, W.C.   1893-08-00
United States Of America, Berkely, California.

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CANB 226759.1French, C.   s.n.1917-10-10
Australia, Victoria, Sandringham., -37.933333 145

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Cladosporium oxysporum Berk. & M.A.Curtis
CANB 660772.1Scannell, M.   s.n.1983-04-27
Ireland, Glasnevin, National Botanic Gardens, Dublin.

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CANB 647006.1Braun, U.   s.n.2000-05-03
Germany, Sachsen-Anhalt, Regierungsbezirk Halle, Halle City, Botanical Garden., 51.483333 11.983333, 110m


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