Dataset: O
Taxa: Hysterium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
75395John Bjarne Jordal, Björn Nordén   2012-06-16
Norway, Vestland, Vik, Vik: Lee, 60.9986 6.4309

O
305090John Bjarne Jordal, Björn Nordén   2012-05-15
Norway, Møre og Romsdal, Stranda, Stranda: Ovrå, Svarthammaren, 62.3027 7.1166

O
186116Kjell Foss   1969-07-09
Norway, Vestland, Aurland, Aurland: Flåm, 60.8371 7.1219, 50m

O
186173Johannes Musæus Norman   1882-04-22
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Larvik, Laurvik: Ulleberg, 59.0295 9.9841

O
164756Brit Foss, Arve Foss   1968-07-20
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Målselv, Solbø, 68.9154 18.987

O
186181Ove Arbo Høeg   1922-10-15
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, V. Aker, Ullernaasen, 59.9375 10.6464

O
186114Kjell Foss   1968-07-10
Norway, Vestland, Høyanger, 1/2 km E f. Kvist

O
186170Søren Chr. Sommerfelt   1823-05-00
Norway, Nordland, Saltdal, Saltd., 66.87726 15.63325

O
257514John Bjarne Jordal, Lars Dalen   JB08-07092008-09-07
Norway, Rogaland, Vindafjord, Vindafjord: Svendsbø, på Svendsbøeika, 59.5474 5.5648, 20m

O
257263Roger Andersson   Doth19-0612019-05-14
Norway, Vestland, Voss, Granvin: Uraneset, 60.4497 6.5055

O
257249Roger Andersson   Doth19-0072019-05-15
Norway, Vestland, Kvam, Kvam: Berge, 60.3114 6.1655

O
256956Jon T. Klepsland   JK18-0032018-02-01
Norway, Viken, Lier, Gifstad NV, 59.8688 10.2056, 295m

O
257276Edvin Johannesen   Doth19-1262019-05-13
Norway, Vestland, Kvam, Kvam: Skeianeset, 60.3966 6.3115

O
312260John Bjarne Jordal   JB 20-P502020-09-09
Norway, Møre og Romsdal, Molde, Molde: Eikesdalen, Øvre Vike, 62.5547 8.1806, 30m

O
372123Edvin W. Johannesen, Siv Moen   2020-05-06
Norway, Viken, Nittedal, Varingskollen, Nittedal, Vi, 60.0992 10.8442, 300m


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Google Map

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