Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Discocainia arctica (Cenangium arcticum, Triblidium arcticum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Cenangium arcticum (Ehrenb.) Fr.
119542J.A. Parmelee, J.R. Seaborn   1967-07-00
Canada, Nunavut, [former NWT], DEW Line Site, Fox 4, Cape Hooper, 68.433333 -66.733333

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Discocainia arctica (Ehrenb. : Fr.) L. Holm
F217035L. Holm   12211953-06-26
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, Torne Lappmark: Jukkasjärvi parish, Abisko, the heathn: N.W. of Paddos, reg. subalp., 67 20

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Discocainia arctica (Ehrenb.: Fr.) L. Holm
157739Henry Dissing, Richard P. Korf, Sigmund Sivertsen   1978-08-13
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Kåfjord, Litt W of Guolasjav'ri, 69.3449 21.0394

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Discocainia arctica (Ehrenb.: Fr.) L. Holm
157741L. Holm   1953-06-26
Sweden, Torne Lappmark, Jukkasjärvi parish, Abisko, the heaths NW of Paddos

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Discocainia arctica (Ehrenb.: Fr.) L. Holm
157738Anna-Elise Torkelsen   208/881988-08-28
Norway, Nordland, Saltdal, Balvatnet NE, Duol'bavardo, 67.006 15.9956

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Discocainia arctica (Ehrenb.: Fr.) L. Holm
294781Anna-Elise Torkelsen   200/881988-08-28
Norway, Nordland, Saltdal, Saltdal: Balvatnet NE, Duol'bavardo, 67.006 15.9956

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Discocainia arctica (Ehrenb.: Fr.) L. Holm
157740Henry Dissing, Richard P. Korf, Sigmund Sivertsen   1978-08-13
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Kåfjord, W of Guolasjav'ri, 69.3449 21.0394

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cenangium arcticum (Ehrenb.) Fr.
BPI 984816   
Sweden


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