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

Page 4, records 301-312 of 312

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Scutellinia crinita (Bull. : Fr.) Lambotte
156873John Inge Johnsen   1987-12-10
Norway, Rogaland, Hå, Ognaskogen., 58.511 5.806

O
Hygrocybe intermedia (Pass.) Fayod
312063Per Fadnes   2020-09-23
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Vestre Nord, 59.4362 5.2416

O
Hygrocybe splendidissima (P. D. Orton) M. M. Moser
308516Per Fadnes   2019-10-16
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Kvalsvik, 59.4363 5.2396

O
312060Per Fadnes   2020-10-13
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Vestre Nord v. sjøen, 59.4376 5.2398

O
Neohygrocybe ovina (Bull. : Fr.) Herink
312064Per Fadnes   2020-09-23
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Vestre Nord, 59.437 5.2416

O
Cuphophyllus russocoriaceus (Berk. & T.K. Mill.) Bon
312065Per Fadnes   2020-10-13
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Vestre Nord v. sjøen, 59.4365 5.2383

O
Microglossum atropurpureum (Batsch: Fr.) P. Karst.
308514Per Fadnes   2019-10-16
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Kvalsvik, 59.4372 5.241

O
312061Per Fadnes   2020-09-23
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Vestre Nord, 59.437 5.2416

O
Hygrocybe splendidissima (P. D. Orton) M. M. Moser
312062Per Fadnes   2020-09-23
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Vestre Nord, 59.4364 5.2396

O
308515Per Fadnes   2019-10-16
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Kvalsvik, 59.4367 5.2414

O
308517Per Fadnes   2019-10-16
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Kvalsvik, 59.436 5.2406

O
Hygrocybe quieta (Kühner) Singer
312066Per Fadnes   2020-10-13
Norway, Rogaland, Haugesund, Haugesund: Vestre Nord, 59.4365 5.241


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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