Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rinodina cinereovirens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00478279W. G. Farlow   1902-07-00
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte County (New Brunswick), [no additional data]

Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
220075   2009-07-19
Russian Federation, Bogorodskoe Â- De Kastri route, 12 km (air line) ESE of town of Bulava, on short spur road leading to Kadi Lake, flooded arm of Amur River, 51.920317 140.5947

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF075436Andi Pärn   1981-08-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Hamar Dabani mäeahelik, Baikali LKA, Mishiha jõe org, 1000/28,5 [Buryatia, Khamar-Daban mountain range, Baical Nature Reserve, valley of the river Mishiha]

TU
TUF060577Johan Petter(Peter) Norrlin   1863-06-16
Tavastia austr.: Asikkala, Kailanniemi, prope Tuomisoja

TU
TUF075435Andi Pärn   1981-08-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Hamar Dabani mäeahelik, Baikali LKA, Mishiha jõe org, 900/23,5 [Buryatia, Khamar-Daban mountain range, Baical Nature Reserve, valley of the river Mishiha]

TU
TUF075433Andi Pärn   1980-01-01
Irkutski oblast, Hamar-Dabani mäeahelik, Bolshaja Osinovka jõe org [Irkutsk oblast, Khamar-Daban mountain range, estuary of valley of the river Bolshaya Osinovka]

TU
TUF060576Arvo Adiel Koskinen   1948-07-04
Tavastia borealis: Saarijärvi, Mahlu, Syväoja

TU
TUF075434Andi Pärn   1981-08-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Hamar Dabani mäeahelik, Baikali LKA, Mishiha jõe org, 900/23,5 [Buryatia, Khamar-Daban mountain range, Baical Nature Reserve, valley of the river Mishiha]

TU
TUF075432Renee Levoll   1980-01-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Hamar-Dabani mäeahelik, Baikali LKA, Perejomnaja jõe org [Buryatia Khamar-Daban mountain range, Baical Nature Reserve, valley of the river Pereyomnaya]

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1002278   
Finland


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