Dataset: S
Search Criteria: Italy; Piemonte; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Leptotrochila lugubris (De Not.) Schüepp
F226106Ab. Carestia   1896-00-00
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Riva Valdobbia

S
Umbilicaria vellea (L.) Hoffm.
F234420G. Gresino   1913-07-22
Italy, Piemonte, Cuneo, Cuneo, M.te Bisalta

S
Hypocenomyce scalaris (Ach. ex Lilj.) M. Choisy
F236317Gresino   1927-07-27
Italy, Piemonte, Torino, Oulx (Torino) :

S
Phaeosphaeria marcyensis (Peck) L. Holm & K. Holm
F238748Ab. Carestia   1863-03-00
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Riva Valdobbia

S
Splanchnonema platani (Ces.) M. E. Barr
F245425Cesati   
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Vercellis (Piemont.)

S
Splanchnonema platani (Ces.) M. E. Barr
F245426Cesati   
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Vercellis (Piemont.)

S
Schismatomma pericleum (Ach.) Branth & Rostr.
F248467I. B. Jark   
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Sulla corteccia delle conifere sopra Riva in Valsesia

S
Baeospora myosura (Fr. : Fr.) Singer
F248779G. Bresadola   1902-10-00
Italy, Piemonte, Margone

S
F250256Ab. Carestia   1900-00-00
Italy, Piemonte, Novara, Riva Valdobbia (Novara)

S
F250967Carestia   
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Prope Mte Rosa in valle L...tan ...

S
Enterographa zonata (Körb.) Källsten ex Torrente & Egea
F255527   
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Mollia (Valsesia)

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Enterographa zonata (Körb.) Källsten ex Torrente & Egea
F255526Petrus Ferrari   
Italy, Piemonte, Ad annosum Juglandis regiae truncum in Liguria prope Novi (Stazzano)

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Otidea mirabilis Bolognini & Jamoni
F256929D. Bolognini   GMFN 19511999-09-09
Italy, Piemonte, Italy, close to Alagna, Fara Novarese


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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