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

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Cryptogamic Russian Information System (CRIS) Observational Data


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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
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Russian Federation, Kaliningrad Region

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
L.4336971Nauta MM; Jalink LM   Nauta, MM; Jalink, LM s.n.1989-11-05
Netherlands, Limburg, Voerendaal, Kunderberg.

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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
L.4336975Piepenbroek-Groters G; Piepenbroek JH   Piepenbroek-Groters, G; Piepenbr1992-09-14
Netherlands, Overijssel, Zwolle, Windesheim, loam-pits (nature-reserve).

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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
L.4336970Piepenbroek-Groters G; Piepenbroek JH   Piepenbroek-Groters, G; Piepenbr1987-08-30
Netherlands, Overijssel, Zwolle, Windesheim.

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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
L.4336974Piepenbroek-Groters G; Piepenbroek JH   Piepenbroek-Groters, G; Piepenbr1993-08-09
Netherlands, Overijssel, Zwolle, Windesheim, loam-pits.

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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
L.4336972Jalink LM; Nauta MM   Jalink, LM; Nauta, MM 62721989-11-05
Netherlands, Limburg, Voerendaal, 'Kunderberg'.

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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
L.4336976Arnolds EJM   Arnolds, EJM 53521984-10-22
Netherlands, Limburg, IJzeren, 'Grachtenberg', 1 km E. of IJzeren.

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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
L.4336973Westhoff V   Westhoff, V s.n.1980-09-20
Netherlands, Limburg, Stokhem, nature-reserve 'Wijlre-akkers'.

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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas
L 0053225Schreurs J   Schreurs, J 19261989-10-11
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Biesbos, on dike East of St. Jansplaat., 51.512161 5.106286


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