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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Coryne albida (Berk.) Korf & Cand.
157515Edvin Johannesen   1980-10-22
Denmark, Sjælland, Syd-Sjælland, Bromme nær Sorø

O
Coryne albida (Berk.) Korf & Cand.
157516Edvin Johannesen   1980-10-23
Denmark, Sjælland, Syd-Sjælland, Sorø, Kristiansminde, 55.6389 12.046

O
Coryne albida (Berk.) Korf & Cand.
157514Edvin Johannesen   1982-09-12
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Maridalen, Nestangen., 59.9897 10.7799

O
252534Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   2012-05-10
Norway, Trøndelag, Rindal, Rindal: Almberg, 63.0454 9.1299

O
Coryne albida (Berk.) Korf & Cand.
295088Edvin Johannesen   1980-10-07
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Sandefjord, Stokke: Bokemoa, 59.2235 10.2895

O
Coryne albida (Berk.) Korf & Cand.
295424Anna-Elise Torkelsen   313/781978-10-12
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Tønsberg, Sem: Gullkronen v/ Jarlsberg hovedgård, 59.2841 10.3778

O
257268Björn Nordén   Doth19-0872019-05-14
Norway, Vestland, Kvam, Kvam: Barlindflaten, 60.4329 6.3992


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