Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Naeviopsis carneola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Naeviopsis carneola B. Hein & Nannf.
WSP69994Ch. Scheuer   1993-07-09
Poland, W-Karpaten, ostliche Hohe Tatra, Tatra-Nationalpark, am Weg vom Sattel "Przelecz Liliowe" in das Tal "Dolina Gasienicowa", 47 25.5, 1600m

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Naeviopsis carneola B. Hein & Nannf.
PDD 68106C Scheuer   1993-07-09
Poland

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Naeviopsis carneola B. Hein & Nannf.
F10067J. A. Nannfeldt   11480a1951-07-07
Sweden, Gästrikland, Hille, Gästrikland, Hille parish, Trolfforsskogen, c. 200 m NW of Tolffors., 60 17

S
Naeviopsis carneola B. Hein & Nannf.
F236152J. A. Nannfeldt   2226a1929-07-02
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Lidhult, Småland: Lidhult parish, N of Knotsnabben., 56 13

S
Naeviopsis carneola B. Hein & Nannf.
F236153Ch. Scheruer   1993-07-09
Poland, Polen, W-Karpaten, östliche Hohe Tatra, Tatra-Nationalpark, am Weg vom Sattel »Przelecz Liliowe” in das Tal »Dolina Gasienicowa”, anmoorige Mulde im Pinetum mughi.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Naeviopsis carneola B. Hein & Nannf.
BPI 748891Scheuer, Ch.   1993-07-09
Poland, W-Karpaten, ostliche Hohe Tatra Tatra-Nationalpark, am Weg vom Sattel "Przelecz Liliowe", 1600m

BPI
Naeviopsis carneola B. Hein & Nannf.
BPI 802004Nannfeldt J. A.   11480A1951-07-07
Sweden, Gaestrikland, Hille Parish, Tolfforsskogen C. 200 meters N. W. of Tolffors

BPI
Naeviopsis carneola B. Hein & Nannf.
BPI 802005Nannfeldt J. A.   2226A1929-07-02
Sweden, Smaland, Lidhult Parish N. of Knotsnabben


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