Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Fibricium subodoratum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
87335Geir Gaarder   11361997-08-26
Norway, Viken, Flå, Stavnselva, 60.4063 9.2949, 760m

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
102038I. Johansen, Leif Ryvarden   173581978-08-26
Finland, Koillismaa, Kuusamo, Valtavara

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
102039Irene Lindblad   687-6891993-08-20
Norway, Viken, Nannestad, Lunner: Skotjernfjell, 60.2356 10.7932

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
102040Leif Ryvarden   271461989-09-20
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Sognsvann, 59.976 10.729

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
102956Even Høgholen   761974-08-31
Norway, Innlandet, Åsnes, Klokken øst for Flisa, 60.6161 12.177

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
253597Jenni Nordén   JN99372011-10-16
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Nome, Nome: Mørkvasslia, 59.2871 8.8499

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
294699Even Høgholen   218/811981-09-16
Norway, Innlandet, Løten, Løten: Ved Rennebrua, 60.7668 11.5426

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
87333Geir Gaarder   11381997-08-26
Norway, Viken, Flå, Stavnselva, 60.408 9.295, 650m

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
253568Jenni Nordén   JN96562011-09-28
Norway, Trøndelag, Snåsa, Snåsa: Blåfjella, 64.2939 13.029

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Fibricium subodoratum (P. Karst. ex Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin
253467Jenni Nordén   JN97352011-10-11
Norway, Viken, Jevnaker, Jevnaker: Spålen-Katnosa, 60.1875 10.544


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