Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudoomphalina kalchbrenneri (Clitocybe kalchbrenneri, Clitocybula kalchbrenneri, Omphalia kalchbrenneri, Pseudoomphalina compressipes var. kalchbrenneri, Xeromphalina kalchbrenneri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
71983Tove Hafnor Dahl   1997-10-18
Norway, Agder, Arendal, Nord for Sørsvann., 58.4644 8.706

O
244738Terje Spolén Nilsen, Even Woldstad Hanssen   2010-08-31
Norway, Nordland, Grane, Grane: Holmvassdalen, Trolltjønna, 65.3201 13.3089

O
125316Per Marstad   245/871987-09-26
Norway, Viken, Drammen, Krokstadelva, 59.7845 9.9952

O
64000Edvin Johannesen, Synnøve Aasrum, Eva Weme, Lisa Winter, Tove Hafnor Dahl   2000-09-23
Norway, Innlandet, Løten, Mattisrud, 60.906 11.2954

O
125317Gro Gulden, Howard E. Bigelow   761/801980-09-24
Norway, Viken, Nannestad, Møllerstad, 60.2207 11.0794

O
125322Gro Gulden   1972-08-25
Norway, Viken, Fredrikstad, Hankø, 59.2124 10.7733

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF109855Jarkko Korhonen;Lasse Kosonen   2015-09-14
Valga maakond, Tõikamägi, 58.036452 26.570147

TU
TUF114962Ivan Cucchi   2017-01-01
Ticino, Bedretto, Wiese, 46.50618 8.51025

TU
TUF114963Ivan Cucchi   2017-01-01
Ticino, Bedretto, Holz, 46.50618 8.51025

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
TENN-F-071221   C119381980-01-01
Denmark, Denmark.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 758031Thom, C.   1903-02-23
United States, New York, Ithaca Cascadilla

BPI
BPI 758032Thom, C.   1903-10-02
United States, New York, Ithaca Cascadilla


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Google Map

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