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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Dacrymyces suecicus McNabb
BR5020167951446Van de Put K.   94.03.20.111994-03-20
Belgium, Schilde, Schildepark

University of Gothenburg


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GB-0161262Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Karin   12101985-05-04
Sweden, Dalsland, Vågsäter

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GB-0161263Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Karin   12091985-04-21
Sweden, Västergötland, Storeklev

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GB-0161264Hjortstam, Kurt   Hjm 126031981-05-28
Sweden, Västergötland, Bolltorp

GB
GB-0161265Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Mikael   12151985-05-16
Sweden, Bohuslän

GB
GB-0161266Ridelius, Karl-Gunnar   1939-05-00
Sweden, Västmanland

GB
GB-0161267Karlvall, Filip Gustaf Adolf   1945-04-28
Sweden, Västergötland

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GB-0161268Eriksson, John & Andersson, Lennart   1956-12-19
Sweden, Småland, Rusarebo

GB
GB-0161269Ridelius, Karl-Gunnar   1972-04-09
Sweden, Dalsland

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GB-0161270Nathorst-Windahl, Tore Eilert   4281937-04-11
Sweden, Västergötland, Rådasjön

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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160330Anna-Elise Torkelsen   411/761976-04-29
Norway, Viken, Halden, Brekke sluser, 59.1478 11.5535

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67656Hermod Karlsen   2004-04-08
Norway, Viken, Fredrikstad, Fredrikstad: Torsnes, Skalle, 59.1917 11.0227, 25m

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160329Asbjørn Hagen   1935-03-23
Norway, Viken, Indre Østfold, Askim: Kråkåsen, 59.5889 11.1236

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160337Anna-Elise Torkelsen   11/751975-05-26
Norway, Viken, Hvaler, Søndre Sandøy, 59.0101 11.0878

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160332Anna-Elise Torkelsen   441/761976-04-29
Norway, Viken, Halden, Rokke krk., 59.1894 11.3438

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295488Anna-Elise Torkelsen   2005-04-09
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Oslo: Sognsvann, 59.9747 10.728, 180 - 200m


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