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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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191193Axel Blytt   1887-00-00
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Kongsvold, 62.3067 9.6075

O
191200Edvin Johannesen   1980-04-23
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Oslo: Skådalen, 59.9676 10.6873

O
191192Axel Blytt   1887-00-00
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Kongsvold, 62.3067 9.6075

O
191194Nils Green Moe   
Norway, Innlandet, Etnedal, Bruflad (i Valdres), 60.8886 9.6433

O
244627Turid Nakling Kristiansen, Per Marstad   PM 145-112011-05-21
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Færder, Nøtterøy: Vardås, 59.2012 10.4296

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Mytilinidion decipiens (P. Karst.) Sacc.
179627Anna-Elise Torkelsen   1984-05-19
Norway, Innlandet, Gausdal, Gausdal: Ormtjernkampen nasjonalpark, 61.1969 9.8186

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191195Anon.   
Norway, Nordlandia

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Mytilinidion mytilinellum (Fr. : Fr.) H. Zogg
191199Anna-Elise Torkelsen   63/861986-07-19
Norway, Vestland, Kinn, Flora: Svanøy, Erikstad, 61.499 5.078

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191197Nils Green Moe   1840-00-00
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Skaadal, 59.9676 10.6873

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191198Nils Green Moe   1840-10-00
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Jabroe, 59.8511 10.801


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