Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Octospora ascoboloides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
Octospora ascoboloides (Seaver) Caillet & Moyne
54005T. Schumacher, S. Sivertsen & H. Dissing   1975-09-06
Norway, Nordl, Rana, 22 km NW of Mo in Rana, below Berget

C:F
Octospora ascoboloides (Seaver) Caillet & Moyne
54006T. Schumacher, S. Sivertsen & H. Dissing   1975-09-06
Norway, Nordl, Rana, 22 km NW of Mo in Rana, below Berget

C:F
Octospora ascoboloides (Seaver) Caillet & Moyne
54514U. Søchting   1976-09-08
Norway, Nordl, Rana, Hammernes, Langvatnet, 15 NE of Mo i

C:F
Octospora ascoboloides (Seaver) Caillet & Moyne
55451Karen Hansen & Sanne Kortbek Sandal   1994-09-27
Denmark, Møn, Klinteskoven, 54.990002 12.55

C:F
Octospora ascoboloides (Seaver) Caillet & Moyne
57426H. Dissing   1981-09-06
Poland, Bredníe Bár, Diabiak, Babia Gora

C:F
Octospora ascoboloides (Seaver) Caillet & Moyne
57472H. Dissing   1985-08-23
Norway, Oppdal, Kongsvoll, Råtåsjöhöy


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