Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Russula oreina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Russula oreina Singer Singer
C0238981FR. Singer   C-100611985-09-18
Austria, Niederösterreich, In monte Schneeberg, 47.771974 15.822722

Fungus Collections at Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe


KR:SMNKfungicoll
KR-M-0011566 / 458667 / 14265   2004-09-01
Switzerland, Graubünden, Albula, Pix Darlux, 46.6 9.8

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F96411Henning Knudsen   1986-08-25
Sweden, Medelpad, Borgsjö, Medelpad, Borgsjö, Bademans torp., 62 15

University of Copenhagen


C:F
21725Morten Lange   1987-08-03
Faroe Islands, Eysturoy: Eidsskard

C:F
21728Morten Lange   1987-08-04
Faroe Islands, Streymoy: Tjørnuvíksskard N of Saksun

C:F
21826Morten Lange   1961-08-08
Faroe Islands, Streymoy: Gívrufjall

C:F
21827Morten Lange   1961-08-08
Faroe Islands, Streymoy: Gívrufjall

C:F
21831Morten Lange   1961-07-25
Faroe Islands, Bordoy: Aarskard

C:F
21885Morten Lange   1987-07-27
Faroe Islands, Suduroy: Rangabotnur SW of Trongisvágur

C:F
21886Morten Lange   1961-07-19
Faroe Islands, Bordoy: Klakksvik, N of Strond

C:F
21887Morten Lange   1961-07-21
Faroe Islands, Fugloy: Eystfelli, N of Hattarvík

C:F
23775   1988-08-01
Faroe Islands, Eysturoy: Slættaratindur

C:F
23788J.H. Petersen, E. Rald & J. Vesterholt   1988-08-04
Faroe Islands, Suduroy: Hovstúgva

C:F
33179Morten Lange   1960-10-01
Denmark, NJ: Tornby Plantage, 57.540001 9.92

University of Gothenburg


GB
GB-0132074Jacobsson, Stig   80 3061980-10-16
Sweden, Halland

GB
GB-0132075Jacobsson, Stig   80 1141980-08-17
Sweden, Härjedalen, Hamrafjället

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
256401R. Singer   s. n.1950-08-15
Switzerland, Gurschenalp [?] near Andermatt


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