Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nephromopsis laii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Nephromopsis laii (A. Thell & Randlane) Saag & A. Thell
36250   2012-06-21
Russian Federation, bei Benewskoje, Jelamowski-Schlucht, 43.237783 133.725

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Nephromopsis laii (A.Thell & Randlane) Saag & A.Thell
BR5030068785781Aptroot A.   555892002-10-18
China, San Jiang Bin Liu area, road to Mt. Laojuenshan, park entrance, 26.6525 99.773055

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Nephromopsis laii (A.Thell & Randlane) Saag & A.Thell
BR5030068786818Aptroot A.   559302002-10-19
China, 75 km S of Lijiang, along ridge road in Mt. Shibaoshan Park, 26.380555 99.829722

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Nephromopsis laii (A.Thell & Randlane) Saag & A.Thell
BR5030068784753Aptroot A.   558092002-10-19
China, 75 km S of Lijiang, Mt. Shibaoshan Park, 26.358888 99.839999

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Nephromopsis laii (A. Thell & Randlane) Saag & A. Thell
TUF088200I. Skirina   1994-06-28
Primorie. Chuguevsky area. Oblachnaya Mt., 44.633333 135.216667

TU
Nephromopsis laii (A. Thell & Randlane) Saag & A. Thell
TUF088248Pertti Uotila   1972-06-22
Himachal Pradesh. (Loc. 190) E of Manali, Nagar, Chanderchani Pass

TU
Nephromopsis laii (A. Thell & Randlane) Saag & A. Thell
TUF088365Silvi Pärn   1961-08-08
Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Juudi autonoomne oblast, Oblutshenski raj, Jadrino [Far East, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky region, Yadrino], 48.966667 131.016667

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Nephromopsis laii (A. Thell & Randlane) Saag & A. Thell
TUF088363O.B. Maksimov   1981-06-29
USSR, Khabarovsk Territory, Badzhal Mts, river Urmi valley

TU
Nephromopsis laii (A. Thell & Randlane) Saag & A. Thell
TUF088380Svetlana Tchabanenko   1982-06-14
USSR, Primorsky krai, Putyatin Island, on slope of Startsev Mountain, 42.89311 132.42256


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