Dataset: S
Search Criteria: Norway; Troms; Kåfjord; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Lactarius lanceolatus Miller & Laursen
F2227Henning Knudsen   1992-08-18
Norway, Troms, Kåfjord, Troms, Kåfjord commune, At SW side of Lake Guolasjavri.

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Schizothecium conicum (Fuckel) N. Lundq.
F124772Nils Lundqvist   19112 b1992-08-18
Norway, Troms, Kåfjord, Troms: Kåfjord commune, Kåfjorddalen valley, NE of Ankerlia (10 km SE of Kåfjordbotn).

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Iodophanus carneus (Pers. ex Fr.) Korf
F131344Nils Lundqvist   19112-a1992-08-18
Norway, Troms, Kåfjord, Troms: Kåfjord commune, Kålfjorddalen valley, NE of Ankerlia (10 km SE of Kålfjordbotn). In subalpine, mixed deciduous forest.

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Lachnum virgineum (Batsch : Fr.) P. Karst.
F157514Nils Lundqvist   191091992-08-18
Norway, Troms, Kåfjord, Troms: Kåfjord commune, NE of Ankerlia in Kåfjorddalen valley (10 km SE of Kåfjordsbotn).

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Scutellinia scutellata (L. : Fr.) Lambotte
F189910Nils Lundqvist   191031992-08-18
Norway, Troms, Kåfjord, Troms: Kåfjord kommune, NE of Ankerlia in Kåfjordalen valley (10 km SE of Kåfjordbotn)

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Mollisia (Fr.) P. Karst.
F231885Nils Lundqvist   191101992-08-18
Norway, Troms, Kåfjord, Trom: Kåfjord commune, NE of Ankerlia in Kåfjorddalen valley (10 km SE of Kåfjordbotn)

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Orbilia auricolor (A. Bloxam) Sacc.
F237424Nils Lundqvist   191081992-08-18
Norway, Troms, Kåfjord, Troms: Kåfjord commune, NE of Ankerlia in Kåfjorddalen valley (10. km SE of Kåfjordbotn) Birch forest with Alnus, Salix, Sorbus

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Vibrissea truncorum (Alb. & Schwein. : Fr.) Fr.
F248032Nils Lundqvist   191111992-08-18
Norway, Troms, Kåfjord, Troms: Kåfjord commune, NE of Ankerlia in Kåfjorddalen vally (10 km SE of Kåfjårdbotn).


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Google Map

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