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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Cheilymenia liskae J. Moravec, R. Fellner & Landa
L 0352685Piepenbroek-Groters G   Piepenbroek-Groters, G 8901975-03-23
Netherlands, Overijssel, 52.381648 6.187663

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Cheilymenia liskae J. Moravec, R. Fellner & Landa
F11270Britzelmayr   1878-07-00
Austria, Tirol: Moosthal

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Cheilymenia liskae J. Moravec, R. Fellner & Landa
F30535T. Vestergren   1900-07-26
Sweden, Lule Lappmark, Jokkmokk, Lappland: Lapponia lulensis [Lule Lappmark], Mikajokk, Sarek, 66 19

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Cheilymenia liskae J. Moravec, R. Fellner & Landa
F30536Herb. C. F. Nyman   761836-00-00
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppland: Uppsala, 59 17

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Cheilymenia liskae J. Moravec, R. Fellner & Landa
F51124Nils Lundqvist   173521988-08-12
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Svalbard, Brøgger Peninsula: 3 km SE of Ny-Ålesund at Gluudneset

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Cheilymenia liskae J. Moravec, R. Fellner & Landa
182591Anna-Elise Torkelsen   361/911991-08-22
Norway, Innlandet, Dovre, Ved Ilkas utløp, 61.9563 9.2574

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Cheilymenia liskae J. Moravec, R. Fellner & Landa
182592Morten Lange, Gro Gulden   457/691969-07-28
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, Grasvikjeseter, 61.5428 8.9436

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Cheilymenia liskae J. Moravec, R. Fellner & Landa
BPI 748545Schuhwerk, F.   91/2731991-07-13
Norway, Svalbard, NW-Spitsbergen, Haakon-VII-Land E-exposed, flat slopes of the Sverrefjellet Mtn, 79.433333333 13.366666667, 100m


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