Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myriosclerotinia luzulae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Myriosclerotinia luzulae T. Schumach. & L.M. Kohn
88772Roy Kristiansen   1983-05-08
Norway, Viken, Fredrikstad, Torsnes, Porsmyr, 59.2213 11.056

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Myriosclerotinia luzulae T. Schumach. & L.M. Kohn
22122Roy Kristiansen   1983-05-02
Norway, Viken, Fredrikstad, Veum, Evenrødskogen, ved Evenrødvn., 59.2681 10.9399

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Myriosclerotinia luzulae T. Schumach. & L.M. Kohn
88773Roy Kristiansen   1984-05-07
Norway, Viken, Fredrikstad, Engalsvik, Storsandsvik, 59.2339 10.7421

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Myriosclerotinia luzulae T. Schumach. & L.M. Kohn
72676Roy Kristiansen, Trond Schumacher   1983-05-06
Norway, Viken, Fredrikstad, Veum, at Brønnerød forest, 59.2418 10.939

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Myriosclerotinia luzulae T. Schumach. & L.M. Kohn
203945Reidun Braathen, Even Woldstad Hanssen   2020-03-31
Norway, Viken, Våler, Torebråte, vest, Våler (Vi), Vi, 59.4695 10.934


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