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

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University of Gothenburg


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Cortinarius violaceonitens (Rob. Henry) Moënne-Locc.
GB-0180150Soop, Karl   2014-09-00
Sweden, Medelpad

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Cortinarius violaceonitens (Rob. Henry) Moënne-Locc.
249319Rob van Kruining   TEB 495-132013-09-06
Norway, Viken, Jevnaker, Jevnaker: Mosmoen, 60.2312 10.3954

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Cortinarius violaceonitens (Rob. Henry) Moënne-Locc.
249211Ivar Sørensen, Per Marstad   TEB 354-132013-08-23
Norway, Innlandet, Lesja, Lesjaskogsvatnet midtre, Tandsætervegen, 62.1782 8.4808

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Cortinarius violaceonitens (Rob. Henry) Moënne-Locc.
75281Egil Bendiksen, Katriina Bendiksen   2014-08-19
Norway, Viken, Lunner, Lunner: S. Oppdalen, Mørkomdalen, Jørstadløkka E, 60.2925 10.6939, 480m

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Cortinarius violaceonitens (Rob. Henry) Moënne-Locc.
249408Tor Erik Brandrud, Bálint Dima   TEB 630-132013-09-13
Norway, Innlandet, Lesja, Lesja: Lesjaskogsvatnet V, utløpsområdet, på sørsiden, 62.2278 8.367


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