Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Naeviopsis arctica (Orbilia arctica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (TAAM) & Estonian University of Life Sciences (EAA)


TAAM & EAA
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
TAAM137920Ain Raitviir   2000-08-20
Sisimiut, area between Sisimiut and the airport, 66.95 -53.73333

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B.Hein
02973472M. Fleming   66681966-09-04
United States of America, Colorado, Rabbit Ears Pass

NY:NY
02976749   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
F6397E. Vanhöffer   1893-07-01
Greenland, Groenland, Karajakstation

S
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
F84177L. Holm   10641952-08-02
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, Torne Lappmark, Jukkasjärvi parish, Mt. Nuolja, the S.E. slope, reg. alp, ab. 800 m s. m., 67 20

University of Copenhagen


C:F
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
47852Th. Fries   1857-07-26
Norway, Finnmark, Laksefjord

C:F
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
47853E. Warming   1885-07-10
Norway, Finnmark, Alta

C:F
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
47854E. Warming   1885-07-13
Norway, Finnmark, Vasbottafjæld

C:F
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
47855E. Warming   1885-06-01
Norway, Nordland, Bodø

C:F
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
47856J. Lind   1930-07-01
Sweden, Norrbotten, Abisko

C:F
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
47857Brotherus   1887-07-01
Norway, Lapponia, Samostrone

C:F
Naeviopsis arctica (Allesch.) B. Hein
47858J.A. Nannfeldt   1928-07-04
Sweden, Torne Lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, Nuolja

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 666702Nannfeldt J. Ax.   1928-07-04
Sweden, Torne Lappm, Jukkasjaervi S:n Nudja E. Mouth of the Railway Tunnel


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