Dataset: GB
Search Criteria: Estonia; Valgamaa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Gothenburg


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Antrodiella hoehnelii (Bres.) Niemelä
GB-0049350Parmasto, Erast   43151956-09-08
Estonia, Valgamaa

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GB-0049425Parmasto, Erast   1956-09-10
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Serpula himantioides (Fr.) P. Karst.
GB-0053857Parmasto, Erast   1956-09-09
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Rhizochaete violascens (Fr.) K.H. Larss.
GB-0071120Parmasto, Erast   44401956-09-09
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Sidera lenis (P. Karst.) Miettinen
GB-0078454Parmasto, Erast   1953-10-05
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Skeletocutis tschulymica (Pilát) Jean Keller
GB-0078798Parmasto, Erast   44791956-09-09
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Hymenochaete tabacina (Sowerby) Lév.
GB-0093670Parmasto, Erast   1956-09-09
Estonia, Valgamaa

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GB-0101713Parmasto, Erast   1957-09-07
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Vesiculomyces citrinus (Pers.) E. Hagstr.
GB-0102209Parmasto, Erast   67921957-09-05
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Phanerochaete laevis (Fr.) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
GB-0112179Parmasto, Erast   11151953-07-20
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Phlebia serialis (Fr.) Donk
GB-0115862Parmasto, Erast   1956-09-09
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Phlebia serialis (Fr.) Donk
GB-0115863Parmasto, Erast   66081957-09-07
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Phlebiopsis gigantea (Fr.) Jülich
GB-0118851Parmasto, Erast   1956-09-10
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Plicaturopsis crispa (Pers.) D.A. Reid
GB-0121295Parmasto, Erast   1957-09-07
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Inocybe myriadophylla Vauras & E. Larss.
GB-0147491Vauras, Jukka   286002011-09-15
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Inocybe myriadophylla Vauras & E. Larss.
GB-0147495Vauras, Jukka   285652011-09-13
Estonia, Valgamaa

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Serpulomyces borealis (Romell) Zmitr.
GB-0181988Parmasto, Erast   83191957-09-06
Estonia, Valgamaa

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GB-0184061Parmasto, I.   TAA 1692351998-10-15
Estonia, Valgamaa


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