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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Leptographium Lagerb. & Melin
304919Truls Aas   2016-07-02
Norway, Viken, Ås, Ås: Syverud, 59.6891 10.7528

O
Klasterskya acuum (Mouton) Petr.
180652Knut Fredriksen   1969-07-06
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Larvik, Rennesik., 59.3039 10.0141

O
Klasterskya acuum (Mouton) Petr.
180653Finn-Egil Eckblad   1974-05-06
Norway, Vestland, Bergen, Store Milde., 60.2514 5.2703

O
Klasterskya acuum (Mouton) Petr.
180651Knut Fredriksen   1967-04-12
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Horten, Veggefjell., 59.4409 10.4106

O
Klasterskya acuum (Mouton) Petr.
180650Anon.   
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Færder, Vrengen, like ved Vrengen bro., 59.1668 10.3887

O
Ophiostoma polyporicola Constant. & Ryman
302232Per Vetlesen   PV-D4322013-10-17
Norway, Innlandet, Stange, Stange: Brynsåsen, 60.7675 11.3207

O
Ophiostoma polyporicola Constant. & Ryman
302281Per Vetlesen   PV-D5802014-04-19
Norway, Innlandet, Stange, Stange: Jønsbergkoia, 60.7212 11.2853

O
Ophiostoma polyporicola Constant. & Ryman
244662Per Marstad, Even W. Hanssen, Reidun Braathen, Turid Nakling Kristiansen, Terje Kristiansen   PM 313-112011-11-26
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Horten, Horten: Adalstjern naturreservat, 59.3768 10.4369

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Ophiostoma polyporicola Constant. & Ryman
301558Reidun Braathen, Even Woldstad Hanssen, Terje Spolén Nilsen   2012-03-10
Norway, Viken, Moss, Rygge: Kureskogen, 59.3579 10.7242

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Ophiostoma polyporicola Constant. & Ryman
309433Reidun Braathen   2014-04-10
Norway, Viken, Moss, Rygge: Jaktåsen, 59.3832 10.6578


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