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

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
Smardaea planchonis (Dunal ex Boud.) Korf & W.Y. Zhuang
47725A. Hauerbach   1964-07-18
Denmark, Jutland, preserved area at Nordstrand, Skagen

C:F
Smardaea verrucispora (Donadini & Monier) Benkert
49771Berthet & Donadini   1974-10-23
France, Avignon, Les Petit Luberon

C:F
Smardaea amethystina (W. Phillips) Svrček
52965Christian Lange, Karen Hansen   1997-10-26
Denmark, MZ: Borup Skov, 55.529999 11.93

C:F
56937H. Dissing   1979-09-06
Switzerland, Graubünden, E of the bridge near Resgia 2 km SE of

C:F
57119H. Dissing   1982-09-07
Switzerland, Graubünden, Ramosch, along the river Inn, at the b

C:F
57355H. Dissing   1984-08-26
Switzerland, Graubünden, Ramosch, S of the river Inn, E of the

C:F
57358H. Dissing   1984-08-26
Switzerland, Graubünden, Ramosch, S of the river Inn, E of the

C:F
Smardaea amethystina (W. Phillips) Svrček
57451H. Dissing   1981-09-10
Poland, Bielinek on the Oder River, Pomeranian Lake-distyr

C:F
Smardaea amethystina (W. Phillips) Svrček
64515P.M. Petersen   1967-10-10
Denmark, Sjælland, Krudtværket, Frederiksværk, 55.970001 12.01


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