Sphaerotheca mors-uvae (Schwein.) Berk. & M.A. Curtis
Selection criteria. Country: any country. Associated organism: any (distribution map)
Number of records. 189.
Date information. 1901 (May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct).
Countries. Armenia, British Isles, Georgia, Ireland, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Sweden, United Kingdom, Ukraine.
Associated organisms. Euphorbia virgata; Plantae indet.; Ribes aureum (leaf); Ribes grossularia (fruit, leaf, ovary, petiole, shoot, stem, thorn, twig); Ribes nigrum (leaf, petiole, shoot, twig); Ribes sp. (leaf, ovary, petiole, twig).
Collections. KW [Darwin] 11986, 11987, 11988, 11989, 11990, 11991, 11992, 11993, 11994, 11995, 11996, 11997, 11998, 11999, 14751, 14752, 14753, 14754, 14755, 14756, 14757, 14758, 14759, 14760, 14761, 14762, 14763, 14764, 14765, 14766, 45023, 45024, 45408, 45409, 45410, 45411, 52990, 52991, 52992, 52993, 52994, 53874, 53875, 53876, 53877, 53878.
Literature. Anon. (1908); Bisby & Mason (1940) page(s) 136; Bunkina & Heluta (1990) page(s) 399; Cannon, Hawksworth & Sherwood-Pike (1985); Clark (1980); Dennis (1978); Dobrovolsky (1914); Elenkin (1907); Ganeshin & Bondartseva-Monteverde (1922); Garbowski (1924), 234; Gavrilo (1999) page(s) 439; Gizhytska (1926) page(s) 28; Grodzynska (1928); Gyzhitska (1926); Heluta (1979) page(s) 378; Heluta (1989) page(s) 158; Heluta (1999) page(s) 482; Ing (1991); Isikov (1989) page(s) 328; Kalinichenko (1974) page(s) 426, 427; Kaliuzhny & Ustynov (1980); Kaliuzhny (1979); Kaliuzhny, Ustynov & Markova (1975); Kalyuzhniĭ (1979) page(s) 53; Kalyuzhniĭ (1979) page(s) 557-561; Koretsky (1979); Mokrzhetsky (1911); Molotkova (1967) page(s) 91; Morochkowsky (1953); Murvanishvili (1994) page(s) 12; Muskett & Malone (1983) page(s) 205; Nakhutsrishvili (1986) page(s) 316; Namysłowski (1914); Potebnia (1909); Potebnia (1916); Raciborski (1910); Rouppert (1911); Simonyan (1994) page(s) 273; Stolyhwo (1905); Tranzschel (1902) page(s) 72; Tselle (1925); Wróblewski (1912); Wróblewski (1913); Wróblewski (1914); Yachevsky (1910); Yachevsky (1912); Yachevsky (1917); Zweigbaumowna (1918).