Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inocybe oreina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F87161Å. Strid   195461993-08-05
Iceland, Austur-Island, A. Sudur-Mulasysla, Egilsstadir, Hóll.

University of Gothenburg


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GB-0125146Gahne, Birgitta   2002-00-00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Svalbard

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GB-0125147Gahne, Birgitta   2002-00-00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Svalbard

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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172216Morten Lange, Gro Gulden   612/691969-07-31
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, Svartberget., 61.5276 8.9311, 1600m

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172214Morten Lange, Gro Gulden   191/691969-07-22
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, S of Bessheim, 61.5146 8.853

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172215Morten Lange, Gro Gulden   340/691969-07-24
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, Grasvikjeseter., 61.5428 8.9436

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172213Morten Lange, Gro Gulden   339/691969-07-24
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, Grasvikjeseter., 61.5428 8.9436

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258930Bálint Dima, Angelina Nagy   2021-08-13
Norway, Innlandet, Dovre, Fokstua E, 62.1081 9.2969

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258956Siri Khalsa   2021-08-13
Norway, Innlandet, Dovre, Grimsdalen, Verkensetra SØ, 62.0599 9.5592


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Google Map

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