Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nigropuncta rugulosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia specimen-based fungal data


N/A-CANB:CANB
CANB 661681.1Wittmann, H.   s.n.1996-07-21
Austria, 47.1333 12.6333

N/A-CANB:CANB
CANB 661682.1Hafellner, J.   457701998-08-21
Austria, 47.35 14.7667

N/A-CANB:CANB
CANB 813289.1Hafellner, J.   616562002-07-27
Austria, 46.925 13.8778

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Nigropuncta rugulosa D.Hawksw.
BR5030092661648Hafellner J.   824962013-09-21
Austria, Steirisches Randgebirge, Koralpe, Bärentalalm, ca. 16 km W of the town Deutschlandsberg, ca. 1 km W of Grünangerhütte, 46.8125 14.995833

BR
Nigropuncta rugulosa D.Hawksw.
BR5030009108877Hafellner J.   616562002-07-27
Austria, Surroundings of the pass Turracherhöhe, hill N above the lake Turrachsee, ENE above the hotel Seewirt, 46.924999 13.877777

BR
Nigropuncta rugulosa D.Hawksw.
BR5030026737623Hafellner J.   651242005-07-30
Austria, (Styria), Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Stubalpe, Steinplan c. 8 km SE of the town Knittelfeld, summit area, short S below the summit cross, 47.1625 14.905555

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F20615J. Hafellner & J. Miadlikowska   457701998-08-21
Austria, Steiermark, Steiermark Prov, Niedere Tauern, Seckauer Tauern, NW-slope of Hämmerkogels, between Oberen Bodenhütte und Siebenbründl. 47°21’N 14°46’E. Alt. 1800 m.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 806228Wittmann, H.; Hafellner, J.   1996-07-21
Austria, Salzburg, Hohe Tauern, Granatspitz-Gruppe Mtns, upper end of the valley "Stubachtal" slopes S of the storage lake "Wei(sz?)see", SSW of the mountain hut "Rudolfshu#tte", 47.15 12.633333333, 2290m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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