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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
121709Anon.   1879-04-00
Norway, Trøndelag, Trondheim, Trondheim, 63.4356 10.5032

O
186485Ivar Jørstad   1924-09-26
Norway, Vestland, Sogndal, Sogndal i Sogn, 61.2291 7.0967

O
186493Ivar Jørstad   1923-09-23
Norway, Vestland, Sogndal, Kaupanger, 61.1848 7.2426

O
186496Axel Blytt   1885-08-00
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Vinje, Vinje i Thelemarken

O
Sclerotium roseum Moug. ex Fr.
191184C. H. Ostenfeld   
Denmark, Sjælland, Selandiae, in litore lacus Furesø

O
186492Ivar Jørstad   1928-08-27
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Ovenfor Kongsvoll, 62.3033 9.6055

O
186497Ivar Jørstad   1929-08-25
Norway, Trøndelag, Røros, Røros: nord for Bersvenåsen, 62.5976 11.3741

O
186486Ivar Jørstad   1930-06-13
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Horten, Bastø, 59.3785 10.5282

O
186488Ivar Jørstad   1935-08-07
Norway, Trøndelag, Nærøysund, Vikna: Ryem, 64.8511 11.1687

O
186498Ivar Jørstad   1927-09-03
Norway, Innlandet, Vestre Slidre, V. Slidre: ovenfor Volden

O
186487Ivar Jørstad   1936-08-14
Norway, Vestland, Eidfjord, Eidfjord: Viveli, 60.3439 7.1452, 890m


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