Dataset: BG
Taxa: Pseudoperisporiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
Raciborskiomyces peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E. Barr
80786T. Tønsberg   58011981-07-08
Finland, Koillisma, Kuusamo, Paljakka, Kuusinkijoki, NW-side of Kiukaankorva rapids [FINLAND, REGIO KUUSAMOËNSIS], 220 - 240m

BG
Raciborskiomyces peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E. Barr
76758T. Tønsberg   251131997-09-26
United States, Washington, SW of Stevens Pass, 0.8 km from Hwy 2 along road FR 6095, just S of tunnel Creek bridge [United States, WASHINGTON, KING CO.], 47.7167 -121.1167, 880m

BG
Raciborskiomyces peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E. Barr
80790B. Lynge   1910-05-00
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Tromsø, Vikran, 69.5435 18.7729, 1 - 80m

BG
Raciborskiomyces peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E. Barr
80792J.E. Anonby   8321995-05-20
Norway, Vestland, Sogndal, Fimreite, Dyregrovi, 61.1458 6.9911, 300m

BG
80808B. Lynge   1910-05-30
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Målselv, Moen in Maalselv, 69.1291 18.6164, 5 - 100m

BG
Raciborskiomyces peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E. Barr
80783T. Tønsberg   104791987-08-07
Norway, Nordland, Hadsel, Børøya, W slope of hill 52, 68.569 14.9387, 30 - 40m

BG
Raciborskiomyces peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E. Barr
80793B. Lynge   1910-05-12
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Senja, Senjen: Gibostad, 69.3587 18.0785, 1 - 60m

BG
Raciborskiomyces peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E. Barr
80791J.J. Havaas   1915-08-17
Norway, Rogaland, Eigersund, Varberg, 58.4474 5.9936, 20 - 120m

BG
80830T. Tønsberg   51781980-09-04
Norway, Trøndelag, Trondheim, Høgstein, 63.3523 10.1091, 50 - 88m

BG
80805I. Røsberg   1983-06-07
Norway, Møre og Romsdal, Ålesund, Yksnøy, langs sørsida av dalsøkket som går på nordsida av Nordre Nakken, Langdalen, 62.4524 6.3736, 100 - 150m


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