Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hydnotrya bailii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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185725Inger-Lise Fonneland   1992-08-02
Norway, Agder, Grimstad, Grimstad: Birketvedt

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245293Åse Borge   AM-160-20122012-08-11
Norway, Nordland, Saltdal, Saltdalen: Langsandmo, 66.8811 15.2921

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245539Sofia Johannesson   2012-07-12
Sweden, Värmland, Kil: Tollestad, Stora Kils kyrka, 59.5263 13.3133

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185731Petter Tomter   1992-07-31
Norway, Viken, Vestby, Vestby, Kjenn, 59.5619 10.7316

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245486Thomas Læssøe   TL-31-20122012-08-11
Norway, Nordland, Saltdal, Saltdal: Langsandmo, 66.8815 15.2917

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21318Anne Molia, Lello Hund   AM-209-20132013-09-27
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal: Kvåvik, 58.139 7.0322, 3m

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245289Anne Molia   AM-153-20122012-08-10
Norway, Nordland, Saltdal, Saltdalen: Langsandmo, 66.8813 15.2914

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245294Mikael Jeppson   AM-161-20122012-08-11
Norway, Nordland, Saltdal, Saltdalen: Borkamo, 66.8496 15.3138

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Hydnotrya bailii Soehner
TUF113422Eveli Otsing   2015-07-15
Valgamaa,Riidaja, 58.040238 25.795687


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Google Map

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