Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Filicupula suboperculata (Pseudonectria suboperculata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Filicupula suboperculata (Döbbeler & P. James) Y.J. Yao & Spooner
251852Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A13-23462013-05-24
Norway, Vestland, Bjørnafjorden, Os: Lio, 60.2347 5.5648, 52 - 52m

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Filicupula suboperculata (Döbbeler & P. James) Y.J. Yao & Spooner
251867Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A13-36212013-10-02
Norway, Vestland, Kvinnherad, Kvinnherad: Alsåker aust, 59.7645 6.0668, 70 - 70m

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Filicupula suboperculata (Döbbeler & P. James) Y.J. Yao & Spooner
251841Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A13-7502013-05-10
Norway, Vestland, Etne, Etne: Bjelland, 59.8206 6.2026, 64 - 64m

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Filicupula suboperculata (Döbbeler & P. James) Y.J. Yao & Spooner
251855Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A13-27552013-05-25
Norway, Vestland, Bjørnafjorden, Fusa: Femangerlia, 60.1219 5.7673, 57 - 57m

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Filicupula suboperculata (Döbbeler & P. James) Y.J. Yao & Spooner
251868Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A13-3621A2013-10-03
Norway, Vestland, Kvinnherad, Kvinnherad: Alsåker aust, 59.7645 6.0668, 70 - 70m

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Filicupula suboperculata (Döbbeler & P. James) Y.J. Yao & Spooner
251866Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A13-34992013-10-02
Norway, Vestland, Kvinnherad, Kvinnherad: Alsåker aust, 59.7648 6.0684, 97 - 97m

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Filicupula suboperculata (Döbbeler & P. James) Y.J. Yao & Spooner
251837Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A13-5462013-05-10
Norway, Vestland, Etne, Etne: Bjelland, 59.821 6.2047, 57 - 57m


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Google Map

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