Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Liechtenstein; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Megalocystidium salicis Spirin, Miettinen & K.H. Larss.
903111E. Waldburger   1980-08-00
Liechtenstein, Lawena, 1550m

O
Phlebiopsis gigantea (Fr. : Fr.) Jülich
908284S. Plank, et al.   1980-09-27
Liechtenstein, Steg, Alter Tunnel, 1540m

O
Cylindrobasidium evolvens (Fr. : Fr.) Jülich
902649M. F. Broggi, S. Plank, W. Zanghellini   1980-03-01
Liechtenstein, Ruggeller Auwald, 430m

O
908371Anon.   
Liechtenstein, like 394, 1560m

O
Crustoderma corneum (Bourdot & Galzin) Nakasone
908381M. F. Broggi, S. Plank, W. Zanghellini   1980-03-01
Liechtenstein, Balzers, Ellhorn, 490m

O
Aleurocystidiellum subcruentatum (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) P.A. Lemke
500048S. Plank, et al.   1980-09-27
Liechtenstein, Alb Bargella, 1790m

O
Radulomyces confluens (Fr. : Fr.) M.P. Christ.
908827M. F. Broggi   1980-09-30
Liechtenstein, Binnendamm bei Schaaen, 450m


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