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

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
24647Thomas Laessoe   1994-09-14
Denmark, NEZ: Grib Skov, near Fruebjerg, Mads' Vej near Bom, 55.98 12.28

C:F
28654Thomas Laessoe & Jan Vesterholt   1986-08-24
Sweden, Medelpad: Sundsvall, Siljaberget

C:F
28655Ella & Poul Erik Brandt   1987-09-24
Denmark, EJ: Vind Skov, Borum W of Århus, 56.189999 10.03

C:F
33048Morten Lange   1948-10-03
Denmark, F: Kirkeby, 55.110001 10.52

C:F
33049Morten Lange   1948-10-03
Denmark, F: Kirkeby, 55.110001 10.52

C:F
38497Thomas Laessoe   1997-09-24
Denmark, NEZ: Gribskov, 55.990002 12.33

C:F
Phaeocollybia festiva (Fr.) R. Heim
54075Erik Rald   2001-06-11
Denmark, Sjælland, Klampenborg, Cottageparken, 55.779999 12.58

C:F
54202U. Søchting   2001-10-16
Denmark, Sjælland, Bromme Plantage, Kalundborgvej/Møllevej, 55.48 11.53

C:F
67230   1980-10-05
Denmark, EJ: Djursland, Løvenholm Skov, 56.439999 10.46

C:F
71505Thomas Laessoe   1997-01-01
Denmark, NEZ: Gribskov, 55.990002 12.33

C:F
80173Jacob Heilmann-Clausen   2004-10-02
Denmark, B: Ibsker Husmandsplantage, 55.09 15.1


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