Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sclerococcum parasiticum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Sclerococcum parasiticum (Flörke) Ertz & Diederich
110260027Andrew Simon   2022-04-00
Canada, British Columbia, Kitty Coleman Beach, Comox-Strathcona, British Columbia, Canada, 49.7893777778 -124.9960555556

iNat-iNaturalist
Sclerococcum parasiticum (Flörke) Ertz & Diederich
105336376Randal   2022-01-00
Canada, British Columbia, Nanaimo, BC, Canada, 49.2712031272 -124.1097204529

iNat-iNaturalist
Sclerococcum parasiticum (Flörke) Ertz & Diederich
105677529Randal   2022-01-00
Canada, British Columbia, Comox Valley, BC, Canada, 49.7894083333 -124.9959833333

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Sclerococcum parasiticum (Flörke) Ertz & Diederich
BR5010044048505Ertz D.   257402020-11-03
Belgium, Bohan, rive gauche de la Semois, Réserve naturelle de Bohan-Membre, éperon rocheux 'Le Châtelet'., 49.878611 4.888888

BR
Sclerococcum parasiticum (Flörke) Ertz & Diederich
BR5030124347533Van den Broeck D.   35562010-04-10
Belgium, Vallée de l'Ourthe, Nadrin (Houffalize), promenade des Croix des Marchands (rode ruit), tussen Martinbay en Spitache, loofbos langs de Ourthe, 50.126999 5.687249

University of Gothenburg


GB
Sclerococcum parasiticum (Flörke) Ertz & Diederich
GB-0198256Arvidsson, Lars   1985-08-25
Sweden, Bohuslän, Näverkärr

GB
Sclerococcum parasiticum (Flörke) Ertz & Diederich
GB-0198265Arvidsson, Lars   1985-05-27
Sweden, Bohuslän, Näverkärr

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Sclerococcum parasiticum (Flörke) Ertz & Diederich
251816Björn Nordén, John Bjarne Jordal   A12-39612012-10-02
Norway, Rogaland, Strand, Strand: Vatland, 59.1022 5.9577


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Google Map

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