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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Bombardia bombarda (Batsch ex Fr.) J. Schröt.
F735Cesati   1861-09-00
Italy, Piemonte, Biella, Di Frassino a S. Giovanni d’Andorn, provincia di Biella

S
L22071Cesati   1858-00-00
Italy, Piemonte, Biella, St. Giovanni d´Undorno (Prov. von Biella)

S
F38874Cesati   1858-05-00
Italy, Piemonte, Biella, Biellae (Pedemont.)

S
F41265Cesati   1858-08-00
Italy, Piemonte, Biella, In subalpinis Vallis Andurnensis (Pedemont, prov. Biella).

S
F41266Cesati   1858-08-00
Italy, Piemonte, Biella, In subalpinis Vallis Andurnensis (Pedemont, prov. Biella).

S
F41264Cesati   1858-08-00
Italy, Piemonte, Biella, In subalpinis Vallis Andurnensis (Pedemont, prov. Biella).

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Aleuria aurantia (O. F. Müll. : Fr.) Fuckel
F134657Cesati   1859-09-00
Italy, Piemonte, Biella, Presso Biella, sul pendio ombreggiato di un colle e suolo in massima parte siliceo


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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