Dataset: UBC-
Search Criteria: Norway; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


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Tulasnella bitrons
F5697A. Strid   129251972-10-00
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Kongsmoen, South of Lona.

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Uromyces geranii (Dc.) Lev.
F546L. Roivainen   s.n.1974-07-00
Norway, Troms, Tromso

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Sebacina epigaea (Berk. Et Br.) Bourd. Et Galz.
F11987A. Strid   116341972-09-00
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Kierne, between Lake Murusjoen and Lake Kvesjoen.

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Tulasnella araneosa Bourd. Et Galz.
F5695A. Strid   116201972-09-00
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Lierne, between Lake Murusjoen and Lake Kvesjoen.

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Basidiodendron eyrei (Wakef.) Luck-Allen
F4699A. Strid   113151972-09-00
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Levanger, Ostborg.

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Tulasnella allantospora Wakef. Et Pears.
F5692A. Strid   113181972-09-00
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Levanger, Ostborg.

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Dacrymyces enatus (Berk. Et Curt.) Massee & K. Wells.
F4784A. Strid   129391972-10-00
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Kongsmoen,, South of Lona.

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Tulasnella albida Bourd. Et Galz.
F5688A. Strid   11595
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Lierne, between Lake Murusjoen and Lake Kvesjoen.

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Cintractia fischeri (Karsten) Liro
F7518H. Roivainen   s.n.1958-07-00
Norway, Troms, Balsfjord, Storsteinnes.

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Exidiopsis calcea (Pers.) Wells.
F5240A. Strid   128351972-10-00
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Snasa, By the Brunvoll River.

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Myxarium podlachia (Bres.) Raitviik
F5414A. Strid   114651972-09-00
Norway, Nord-Trondelag, Grong, West of Finnkrufossen.

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Tulasnella araneosa Bourd. Et Galz.
F5696A. Strid   127121972-10-00
Norway, Nordland, Trofors, Klovimoen.


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