Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladophora glomerata (Cladophora glomerata var. rivularis), Cladophora glomerata var. crassior (Cladophora crispata, Cladophora gossypina)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Cladophora crispata (Roth) Kutz.
BOL0264345Henderson   s.n.1917-04-03
Haiti, Ouest, Lake Assui [Azuei].

BOL
BOL0264356Wyatt, M.   s.n.
England, South West, Devon, Ilfracombe and Torbay [Torquay].

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BOL0264357May, E.   s.n.1895-05-13
Germany, Saxony, Nordsachsen, Oschatz in Sachsen, in der Dollnitz. [Oschatz in Saxony, in the Dollnitz].

BOL
BOL0264358May, P.   s.n.
Germany, Saxony, Sachsen, in der Zschopau bei Heiligenborn um Waldheim [Saxony, in the Zschopau near Heiligenborn around Waldheim].

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BOL0264359Montemartini, L.   s.n.1896-01-25
Italy, Sondrio, (Sondrio-Lombardia), ad [at] Mossini.

BOL
Cladophora gossypina (Drap. ex Kutz.) Kutz.
BOL0264360Naegeli   s.n.
Switzerland, Zurich, Zurich, Katzensee.

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Cladophora gossypina (Drap. ex Kutz.) Kutz.
BOL0264361Naegeli   s.n.
Switzerland, Zurich, Zurich.

BOL
Cladophora gossypina (Drap. ex Kutz.) Kutz.
BOL0264362Cavara, F.   s.n.
Prope [near] Papiam.

BOL
Cladophora gossypina (Drap. ex Kutz.) Kutz.
BOL0264650Unknown   Sub-BH28341
Germany, Saxony, Leipzig.

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BOL0264651Unknown   Sub-BH28340
Unknown, Locality unknown.

BOL
BOL0264652Titius, P.V.   Sub-BH28337
Unknown, Locality unknown.

BOL
BOL0264653Reinbold, T.   Sub-BH28339
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel.

BOL
BOL0264654Boslir   Sub-BH28338
Unknown, In Danubio ad Posonium [Bratislava] navibus [On the Danube to Posonium (Bratislava) by ships].


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