Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Entoloma triste (Nolanea tristis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Entoloma triste (Velen.) Noordel.
587073   1992-09-19
Ireland, 53.79966 -9.89787

British Mycological Society
Entoloma triste (Velen.) Noordel.
589091   1998-10-25
Ireland, 53.97924 -9.90603

British Mycological Society
Entoloma triste (Velen.) Noordel.
588369   1991-10-19
Ireland, 53.00321 -7.18148

British Mycological Society
Entoloma triste (Velen.) Noordel.
424778   1998-10-25
Ireland, 53.97924 -9.90603

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Entoloma triste (Velen.) Noordel.
71281Gro Gulden   51/961996-10-16
Norway, Viken, Drammen, Ryggsetra, 59.7333 10.0644, 260m

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Entoloma triste (Velen.) Noordel.
158210John Bjarne Jordal   JBJ-30302005-09-07
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, Vågå: Sandehorten, 61.863 8.9982, 510m

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Entoloma triste (Velen.) Noordel.
242469Øyvind Weholt, Anton Hausknecht, John Bjarne Jordal   H352010-09-02
Norway, Nordland, Grane, Holmvassdalen, lia sør om Trolltjønna, 65.3189 13.3097


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