Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Reconditella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Reconditella physconiarum Hafellner & Matzer
E01002516Coppins, Brian J.   255872019-10-05
Scotland, (VC 106) East Ross, Kincardine Old Church, 57.872222 -4.353611, 15m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Reconditella physconiarum Hafellner & Matzer
F20624J. Hafellner   408851997-06-22
Austria, Steiermark Prov, Eisenerzer Alpen, Gössgraben NW of Trofaiach, on the level with the mouth of Jassing Graben. 47°27’N 14°56’E. Alt. 820 m.

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Reconditella physconiarum Hafellner & Matzer
F20696J. Hafellner & E. Schreiner   202711988-05-20
Austria, Steiermark, Austria, Steiermark Prov, Gesäuse area, Johnsbach, c. 0,5 km E of Gasthof Kölbl. Alt. 875 m. MTB 8453/4

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Reconditella Matzer & Hafellner
F-170931J. Hafellner   2001-08-28
Austria, Steiermark, Eastern Alps, Niedere Tauern, Schladminger Tauern, Untertal S of the town Schladming, slightly W of the inn Tetter

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Reconditella Matzer & Hafellner
F-171190Rolf Santesson   1947-07-27
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Aneboda, Aneboda

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Reconditella Matzer & Hafellner
L-016215J. Hafellner & E. Schreiner   1988-05-20
Austria, Steiermark, Gesäuse area, Johnsbach, c. 0.5 km E of Gasthof Kölbl

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Reconditella Matzer & Hafellner
L-108018J. Hafellner   1997-06-22
Austria, Steiermark, Eisenerzer Alps, Gössgraben NW of Trofaiach, on the level with the mouth of Jassing Graben

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Reconditella Matzer & Hafellner
L-171852T. Kavli   1969-03-17
Norway, Hordaland, Os, Solstrand


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Google Map

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