Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Dasyscyphus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
F-014133Gunnar Gilenstam   2001-11-09
Sweden, Lycksele lappmark, Lycksele, Furuvik

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Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
F-117192Ljung   
Sweden, Svecia

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Dasyscyphus (Rehm) Dennis
F-631322Lars Romell   1909-08-09
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, Björkliden

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Dasyscyphus (Rehm) Dennis
F-631323P.A. Karsten   1867-09-17
Finland, Tavastia australis, Tammela, Mustiala, Särkijärvi

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Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
F-645620Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1997-06-25
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala-Näs, roadside near the church

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Dasyscyphus (Cooke) Svrek
F-663265G. Winter   1872-07-00
Germany, Sachsen, In botanischer Garten zu Leipzig

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Dasyscyphus (Fr.) Rehm
F-663266Rehm   1872-07-00
Germany, Sachsen, Im botanischer Garten zu Leipzig

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Dasyscyphus (Lév.) Sacc.
F-663320Thümen   1873-06-00
Czech Republic, Ústecký, Bei Teplitz in Böhmen

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F-663372Lojka   1873-08-00
Hungary, Budapest, Zenoga - Retyerat (Com. Hunyad) in Siebenbürgen

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F-663373Rehm   1875-08-00
Austria, Tirol, Beim Taschach-Gletscher im Pirthal (Tyrol)

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Dasyscyphus (Berk.) Rehm
F-663686J.B. Ellis   
United States, New Jersey, Newfield (New Jersey) N. Amerika

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Dasyscyphus (W.Phillips & Plowr.) Sacc.
F-670989Mouton   
Belgium, Prope Liège

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F-671290Rehm   1901-10-00
Germany, Bayern, Bei Neufriedenheim/München

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Dasyscyphus (W.Phillips & Plowr.) Sacc.
F-672678Mouton   
Belgium, Prope Liège

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F-672862Rehm   1901-10-00
Germany, Bayern, Bei Neufriedenheim/München

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Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
F-683138   1980-11-23
Sweden, Närke, Stora Mellösa, Egebygården

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Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
F-010602J. Kubicka & M. Svrcek   1971-05-16
Czech Republic, Jihoceský, Lomnice n. Luz, in colle silvatico Slepici vrsek


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