Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stictophacidium carniolicum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Stictophacidium carniolicum Rehm Rehm
C0281285FS. Robic   
Republic of Slovenia, 46.25 15.1667

Fungal Collections at the Botanische Staatssammlung München


M:BSMfungicoll
Stictophacidium carniolicum Rehm
M-0206409 / 594425 / 264448Robic, S.   1887-11-00
Slovenia, Gorenjska, Pfarrgarten zu Ulrichsberg bei Zirklach (Krain), 673 m., 46.258507 14.546843

M:BSMfungicoll
Stictophacidium carniolicum Rehm
M-0206695 / 596277 / 265720Robic, S.   1887-11-00
Slovenia, Gorenjska, Pfarrgarten zu Ulrichsberg bei Zirklach (Krain), 673 m., 46.258236 14.546736

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F10518S. Robic   1887-11-00
Slovenia, Pfarrgarten zu Ulrichsberg bei Zirklach (Krain), 673 m.

S
F10519S. Robic   1887-11-00
Slovenia, Pfarrgarten zu Ulrichsberg bei Zirklach (Krain), 673 m.

S
F11360S. Robic   1887-11-00
Slovenia, Pfarrgarten zu Ulrichsberg bei Zirklach (Krain), 673 m.

S
F11365Voss   1887-11-14
Germany, Ulrichsberg b. Zirklach

S
F66854S. Robic   
Germany, Carniolia, prope Ulrichsberg

S
F187517Z. Palice   113652007-05-07
Czech Republic, Czech Republic, S Bohemia. Sumava Mts, Volary, Mt. Plechy - NE slope, well-lit Picea forest in the edge of glacial moraine of the Plesné jezero lake, N48°46.51’, E013°52.03’, alt. 1120 m a. s. l.

University of Gothenburg


GB
GB-0057948Robič, S.   
Slovenia

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 670782Robic S.   0000-00-00
Yugoslavia, Carniola (Krain), Ulrichsberg

BPI
BPI 1041908   
Hungary


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Google Map

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