Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Norway; Rogaland; Gjesdal; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Psathyrella fusca (J.E. Lange) A. Pearson
300135John Inge Johnsen   2000-06-17
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Gjesdal: Brattberga [Bratteberga], Frafjord, 58.8417 6.2238

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Mitrula paludosa Fr. : Fr..
63203Styrk Lote   1999-06-27
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Bergsfjellet, 58.7948 5.9273

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Tricholoma sejunctum (Sowerby : Fr.) Quél.
51550Randi Haukebø   1982-09-25
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Gjesdal, 58.82892 6.24369

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Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff. : Fr.) With.
252504John Inge Johnsen, John Bjarne Jordal   2011-05-30
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Gjesdal: Dirdal, NV for Steinknuten, 58.8293 6.1986, 84m

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Trametes versicolor (L. : Fr.) Lloyd
145355Jens Stordal   88011953-08-13
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Oltedalsvatn, Lomedalsvika, 58.8061 5.9965

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Russula grata Britzelm.
224490Kari Marstad, Per Marstad   210-032003-09-13
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Gjesdal: Oltedal, 58.8164 5.9954

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149725Ø. Vasshaug   1965-10-16
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Dirdal, 300 m sydøst av Dirdal kirke v/ Dirdalselva, 58.8248 6.1957

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Trametes ochracea (Pers.) Gilb. & Ryvarden
144939G. Romøren, I. Bjørnstad   1971-05-31
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Frafjord, 58.8436 6.3054

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Cordyceps militaris (L.: Fr.) Link
281486John Inge Johnsen   JII-192003-08-13
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Dirdal: ved Yleskogbekken, 58.8384 6.1556

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123670Jens Stordal   87861953-08-13
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Oltedalsvatn, Lomedalsvika., 58.8074 5.9962

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Tricholoma columbetta (Fr. : Fr.) Gillet
51051Jens Stordal   87901953-08-13
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Oltedalsvatn, Lomedalsvika., 58.8061 5.9965


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Google Map

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