Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rimbachia bryophila (Agaricus bryophilus, Cantharellus bryophilus, Dictyolus bryophilus, Leptoglossum bryophilum, Leptotus bryophilus, Merulius bryophilus, Mniopetalum bryophilum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
249640Berit Nyrud   2014-10-30
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Oslo: Kolås ved Hestejordene, 59.9498 10.8407

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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
172963John Egeland   1913-10-19
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Ved Ankerveien nedenfor Holmenkollen., 59.9624 10.6665

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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
165205Per Marstad   201-022002-09-22
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Sandefjord, Dammen, ismyr, 59.2143 10.1648

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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
251829Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A12-49122012-10-08
Norway, Rogaland, Strand, Strand: Vatland, 59.1036 5.9568

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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
76384Martin Gotink   2019-09-07
Norway, Vestland, Tysnes, Tysnes: Heie, 60.0187 5.4795

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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
257147Lars Dalen, Eydis Dalen, John Bjarne Jordal   2009-09-13
Norway, Rogaland, Vindafjord, Vindafjord: Sandeid, sør for Håland, 59.5403 5.8744, 85m

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
TENN-F-076455M.R. Mendoza   MRM0022019-08-26
USA, Tennessee, Campbell, Norris Dam State Park, Clear Creek Trail, 36.21229 -84.07294, 218m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 765003Trelease, W.   1899-06-11
United States, Alaska, Muir Glacier, 59.104722 -136.382222

BPI
BPI 765393Trelease, W.   1899-06-11
United States, Alaska, Muir Glacier, 59.104722 -136.382222

BPI
BPI 923350G.   s. n.Cochrane1930-08-15
Canada, Ontario, Spruce forest

BPI
BPI 955280   
France

BPI
BPI 1046545Roberge   s.n.
France, Caen


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Google Map

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