Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Athelopsis subinconspicua (Athelia hypochnoidea, Athelopsis hypochnoidea, Corticium subinconspicuum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Athelopsis subinconspicua (Litsch.) Jülich
901942V. Lindtner   1960-07-13
Serbia, Mitrovac: Tara, Mitrovac, 1080m

O
Athelopsis subinconspicua (Litsch.) Jülich
901943Lindtner   1963-05-12
Croatia, Velebit: M.Velebit, Paklenica, Ivicine vodice

O
Athelopsis subinconspicua (Litsch.) Jülich
505072Leif Ryvarden   487152011-09-06
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Main River, along Northern Feeder

O
Athelopsis subinconspicua (Litsch.) Jülich
110250Karl-Henrik Larsson   KHL 72221990-09-10
Russian Federation, Primorsky Krai, Ternei, Sichote-Alin Biosphere Reserve, Maisa, 45.1332 136.2559

O
Athelopsis subinconspicua (Litsch.) Jülich
918862Leif Ryvarden   158311978-06-14
Colombia, Magdalena, Parque Nacional Tayronal, Estacion Canaveral, 11.3064 -74.0662, 30m

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Athelopsis subinconspicua (Litsch.) Jülich
5260G.A. Laursen & Stephenson   GAL-70771995-04-08
Australia, Macquarie Island, Rookery Cr. & Finch Cr. Sandy B

CFMR
Athelopsis subinconspicua (Litsch.) Jülich
5261G.A. Laursen & Stephenson   GAL-70781995-04-08
Australia, Macquarie Island, Rockery Cr. & Finch Cr. Sandy B

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1105846Liberta A. E.   13461964-06-30
Canada, Quebec, Gaspesian Park

BPI
BPI 1105847Liberta A. E.   12451964-06-18
Canada, Quebec, Grand Metis, Matane Co. Hwy. #6, S. of

BPI
BPI 1105848Liberta A. E.   12541964-06-29
Canada, Quebec, Gaspesian Park


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