Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hemimycena delectabilis var. paucicystidiata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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154888Morten Lange, Gro Gulden   706/691969-08-01
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, Grasvikjeseter - Rauhøgda, 61.5404 8.9385

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154892Gro Gulden   42/791979-08-08
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, S-side of Nordnut, 60.5989 7.4744, 1260m

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154894Gro Gulden   308/781978-09-07
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, S-slope of Nordnut, 60.5989 7.4744, 1260m

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74232Gro Gulden   503/801980-09-06
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, Nordnut, 60.5991 7.4799, 1260m

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154887Morten Lange, Gro Gulden   416/691969-07-26
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, River south of Bessa, 61.5153 8.8333

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154893Gro Gulden   305/781978-09-07
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, S-slope of Nordnut, 60.5989 7.4744, 1260m

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154895Gro Gulden   314/781978-09-07
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, S-slope of Nordnut, 60.5989 7.4744, 1260m

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74231Gro Gulden   304/801980-09-02
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, near the reseaarch centre, 60.5938 7.5257, 1220m

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72620Gro Gulden   50/791979-08-09
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, under Nordnut, 60.5989 7.4744, 1250m

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154889Gro Gulden   116/791979-08-11
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, Nordnut, 60.601 7.4749, 1390m

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74230Gro Gulden   498/811980-08-20
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, Nordnut, 60.5991 7.4799, 1260m

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154891Gro Gulden   376/781978-09-07
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse, S-slope of Nordnut, 60.5989 7.4744, 1300m

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154890Gro Gulden   56/781978-07-22
Norway, Vestland, Ulvik, Finse. S-slope of Nordnut, 60.5989 7.4744, 1260m


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