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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
210526Fredrik Werenskiold   1885-06-00
Norway, Viken, Ås, Aas, 59.6575 10.7747

O
230959Ivar Jørstad   1965-09-25
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, V. Aker: Bogstadvatnet N f. Voksen, 59.9605 10.6418

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Glomerella amenti (Rostr.) E. Müll. & Arx
72694Axel Blytt   1887-08-00
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Oppdal: Kongsvold, 62.3067 9.6075

O
231412Halvor B. Gjærum   1964-07-15
Norway, Vestland, Aurland, Aurland: innom Atrenes

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Glomerella cingulata (Stonem.) Spauld. & H. Schrenk
221571Jon Valset   1925-10-23
Norway, Vestland, Sogndal, Vik i Sogn: Indre Kvamsøy, 61.1283 6.4839

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Glomerella cingulata (Stonem.) Spauld. & H. Schrenk
221570Jon Valset   1937-11-01
Norway, Vestland, Sogndal, Leikanger: Heimdal på Sysstrand, 61.1854 6.8223

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192025Ivar Jørstad   1965-08-20
Norway, Viken, Bærum, V. Bærum: Mell. Ramsås og Ringiås, 59.9052 10.4333


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