Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Helicogloea aquilonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Helicogloea aquilonia Spirin & Malysheva
256041Viacheslav Spirin   116552017-09-29
Norway, Innlandet, Nord-Fron, Liadalane nature reserve, 61.5847 9.7042

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Helicogloea aquilonia Spirin & Malysheva
256247Viacheslav Spirin   124932018-09-29
Norway, Viken, Lier, Lier: SE of Stokkerinden, 59.8924 10.2644

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Helicogloea aquilonia Spirin & Malysheva
256079Viacheslav Spirin   117552017-11-01
Norway, Agder, Lyngdal, Lyngdal: Fladstad, Lia, at the rivulet from Ytre Steinslandsvannet, 58.0807 7.119

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Helicogloea aquilonia Spirin & Malysheva
255887Viacheslav Spirin   110722016-09-13
Norway, Innlandet, Sel, Sel: Sagåa nature reserve, 61.6789 9.5028

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Helicogloea aquilonia Spirin & Malysheva
256273Viacheslav Spirin   125212018-09-30
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Larvik, Larvik: Vemannsås, 59.1398 9.9385

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Helicogloea aquilonia Spirin & Malysheva
256223Viacheslav Spirin   124642018-09-28
Norway, Viken, Asker, Asker: Esvika, 59.8346 10.4857


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