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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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306316Leif Ryvarden   286671990-07-19
Ethiopia, Bale Province: Bale Nat. Park. Dinsho, 7.1043 39.7828, 2700m

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306482Masuka, Leif Ryvarden   313921992-01-22
Malawi, Thyolo, Mulnaje Mts, Lichenya hut, -15.9754 35.5262, 2100m

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258771Leif Ryvarden   305911991-12-02
Cameroon, Campo province.: Akok lowland rain forest reserve, 2.7718 10.2771

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312661Leif Ryvarden   127341974-04-24
Ghana, Ashanti, Jimra forest reserve, 35 km W of Kumasi, 6.6655 -2.7518

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508042C. W. Dodge   39421925-07-10
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 9.156 -79.8473

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Septobasidium rameale (Berk.) Bres.
507379J. M. Grant   1928-03-00
United States, Washington, Marysville, 48.083 -122.1547

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Septobasidium rameale (Berk.) Bres.
507686Paul O. Schallert   1958-02-15
United States, Florida, Seminole Co, Paul O. Schallerts home

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Septobasidium rameale (Berk.) Bres.
507684H. Neubert   1968-09-15
Germany, On the slopes of the Schwarzwald near Baden-Baden

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Septobasidium rameale (Berk.) Bres.
507377L. K. Henry   1940-09-18
United States, Pennsylvania, Butler co.: alonge tributary of Crab Run, 4 mi, BE of Harmony

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Septobasidium rameale (Berk.) Bres.
507685William Gilson Farlow   1915-09-00
United States, New Hampshire, Chocorua, 43.8413 -71.2173

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Septobasidium rameale (Berk.) Bres.
507687J. M. Grant   1929-03-00
United States, Washington, Marysville, 48.083 -122.1547

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Septobasidium rameale (Berk.) Bres.
507378H. Jahn, M. A. Jahn   1970-09-27
Germany, Hessen, Rgeingaubevirge near Wiesbaden, near Marinstal


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