Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hyaloscypha albolutea, Hyaloscypha albolutea var. albolutea, Hyaloscypha albolutea var. obscura
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Persoon) Velenovsky
barcode-00434694[data not captured]   s.n.1931-03-27
United States of America, Missouri, [data not captured]

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F6137C. E. Fairman   1908-05-00
United States, New York, New York: Lyndonville.

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159133H. Sydow   1906-01-00
Germany, Tamsel bei Küstrin

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159147G. Ade   81910-02-00
Germany, Weismain

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159131L. Romell   1890-02-02
Sweden, Uppland, Stockholm, Upl. Stockholm: Djurgården, Manilla, 59 18

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159146O. Jaap   5721908-03-22
Germany, Sachsenwald

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159136P. Strasser   1905-00-00
Austria, Sonntagberg N. Oesterreich.

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159148J. Therry   81882-04-00
France, Bessines (Isère)

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159134H. Sydow   1906-01-00
Germany, Tamsel bei Küstrin

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159135Fuckel   
Germany, bei Oestrich, bei Reichartshausen

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159132H. von Post   1892-10-06
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppland. Bondkyrka: Ultuna., 59 17

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159155W. Zimmermann   1912-10-20
Czech Republic, im ..(?) Eisgrub.

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Hyaloscypha albolutea (Pers.) Velen.
F159149Rick   81898-02-00
Austria, Vorarlberg, Feldkirch (Vorarlberg)


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