Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Norway; Agder; Lyngdal; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Sebacina Tul. & C. Tul.
256077Viacheslav Spirin   117532017-11-01
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal: Fladstad, Lia, at the rivulet from Ytre Steinslandsvannet, 58.0807 7.119

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Diatrype stigma (Hoffm.: Fr.) Fr.
163923Arve Foss   1/261969-09-26
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal

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Exidia glandulosa (Bull. : Fr.) Fr.
256092Viacheslav Spirin   117672017-11-01
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal: Skoland nature reserve, 58.1718 7.0574

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256075Viacheslav Spirin   117522017-11-01
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal: Fladstad, Lia, at the rivulet from Ytre Steinslandsvannet, 58.0807 7.119

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Exidia nigricans (With.) P. Roberts
256074Viacheslav Spirin   117512017-11-01
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal: Fladstad, Lia, at the rivulet from Ytre Steinslandsvannet, 58.0807 7.119

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Colpoma quercinum (Pers.: Fr.) Wallr.
174495Anna-Elise Torkelsen   297/791979-06-05
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Kollungstveit., 58.4756 7.4679

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Phellinus ferreus (Pers.) Bourdot & Galzin
175445Arne Heggland   ED99-161999-08-18
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Nakkestad NR, 58.0684 7.0759

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255123Tom Hellik Hofton   THH152792015-10-15
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal: Kvellandsfoss NR sør, 58.1762 7.09, 60m

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Ceraceomyces serpens (Tode : Fr.) Ginns
255111Tom Hellik Hofton   THH152612015-10-14
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal: Møskedal N, 58.1792 7.071, 96m

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Antrodia pulvinascens (Pilat) Niemelä
312002Ulrike Hanssen   100102017-06-19
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Audnedal: Grønnslåtta, 58.3012 7.2555


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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