Dataset: C
Taxa: Chrysomphalina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
Chrysomphalina grossula (Pers.) Norvell, Redhead & Ammirati
26807Jens Mårbjerg   1990-10-01
Denmark, EJ: Skanderborg Dyrehave, 56.02 9.92

C:F
Chrysomphalina grossula (Pers.) Norvell, Redhead & Ammirati
26808Jan Vesterholt   1986-10-16
Denmark, EJ: Store Hjøllund Savværk, 56.07 9.39

C:F
Chrysomphalina grossula (Pers.) Norvell, Redhead & Ammirati
31762Steen A. Elborne   1985-10-06
Denmark, NEZ: Tokkekøb Hegn, 55.880001 12.38

C:F
Chrysomphalina chrysophylla (Fr.) Clémençon
54249Thomas Laessoe   2001-09-15
Sweden, Skåne, Osby, Visseltofta, S of Sjöalt

C:F
Chrysomphalina chrysophylla (Fr.) Clémençon
60159Bjørn W. Pedersen   2001-09-12
Sweden, Skåne, Månsatorp near Trollenabben

C:F
Chrysomphalina chrysophylla (Fr.) Clémençon
67229   
Denmark, NEZ: København, 55.700001 12.57

C:F
Chrysomphalina grossula (Pers.) Norvell, Redhead & Ammirati
74945Thomas Laessoe   2005-10-17
Denmark, Sjælland, Sorø Sønderskov, Kristiansminde, 55.41 11.58


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Google Map

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