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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Hypocopra divergens N. Lundq. (ined.?)
185827Inger Egeland   2621962-08-09
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Hemre Gjevilvasskam, 62.7188 9.3145, 1300m

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Hypocopra equorum (Fuckel) G. Winter
185831Inger Egeland   4031963-08-27
Denmark, Bornholm, ved Boderne

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Hypocopra leporina (Niessl ex Rehm) J.C. Krug & N. Lundq. ex Doveri
185832Ove Eriksson   1962
Sweden, Sverige

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Hypocopra brefeldii (Zopf) Chenant.
185825Inger Egeland   4031963-08-27
Denmark, Bornholm, Boderne

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Hypocopra divergens N. Lundq. (ined.?)
185830Inger Egeland   2621962-08-09
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Hemre Gjevilvasskam, 62.7188 9.3145, 1300m

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186074Inger Egeland   2761962-08-20
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Ulvik, Finse stasjon., 60.6017 7.5041, 1200m

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Hypocopra equorum (Fuckel) G. Winter
294780Edvin Johannesen   1982-10-10
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Maridalen: Ved Sanner gård, 59.9922 10.7979

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Hypocopra leporina (Niessl ex Rehm) J.C. Krug & N. Lundq. ex Doveri
212754S. Ø. Jacobsen, S. Knudsen, Inger Egeland   koll.4241963-10-27
Norway, Viken, Nittedal, Nittedal herrad: Holterkollen, 60.046 10.9284

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Hypocopra brefeldii (Zopf) Chenant.
185826Leif Tibell   2196 a1964-07-07
Sweden, Gotland, Fårö par. Gotska Sandön. On dunes at the Russian graveyard.

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Hypocopra leporina (Niessl ex Rehm) J.C. Krug & N. Lundq. ex Doveri
185833Nils Lundqvist   31381961-08-08
Sweden, Värmland, Karlanda par, at Lake Gravtjärn

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Hypocopra chionopsis J.C. Krug N N. Lundq. ined.
245476Thomas Læssøe   TL-27a-20122012-08-09
Norway, Nordland, Saltdal, Saltdal: Junkerdalsura, 66.8191 15.4538


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