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

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
10436Ronald Toft   1986-05-25
Denmark, SJ: Årup Skov S of Åbenrå, 55.009998 9.39

C:F
10486Jan Vesterholt   1987-05-03
Denmark, EJ: Rugård Sønderskov NE of Ebeltoft, 56.259998 10.81

C:F
21934Betty Klug-Andersen   1994-04-19
Denmark, NEZ: Sorgenfri Slotspark, 55.779999 12.48

C:F
26161Betty Klug-Andersen   1995-03-03
Denmark, NEZ: Lyngby Åmose, 55.779999 12.47

C:F
38314Thomas Laessoe   1998-06-11
Denmark, ¥Jylland, Århus, Fuglsangs Allé 88, 56.150002 10.18

C:F
62662Steen A. Elborne   1981-04-11
Denmark, EJ: Djursland, Rugård Sønderskov, 56.27 10.81

C:F
62664Steen A. Elborne   1981-04-12
Denmark, EJ: Århus, Havreballe Skov ved Kongevejen, 56.130001 10.19

C:F
62665Steen A. Elborne   1981-04-14
Denmark, EJ: Hørret Skov S of Århus, 56.080002 10.19

C:F
62668Steen A. Elborne   1981-04-16
Denmark, NJ: Sæbygård Skov, 57.34 10.48

C:F
71666Thomas Laessoe   1982-11-10
Denmark, MZ: Ryegårds Dyrehave, 55.669998 11.85


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Google Map

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