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

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
36538R. Santesson   32461b1988-08-05
Sweden, Härjedalen, Tännäs par, the valley of the river Ljusnan c. 2 km SE of Hotel Ramundberget, 62.6833 12.4167, 800 - 850m

BG
36539T. Foucard, A. Nordin   1993-05-16
Sweden, Närke, Götlunda par, the island Valen in the lake Hjälmaren, 59.25 15.75, 25m

BG
Cercidospora macrospora (Uloth) Hafellner & Nav.-Ros.
38247J. Hafellner   dupl.1996-05-11
Sweden, Uppland, Österlövsta par, Lövstabruk, c. 5 km SE of Österlövsta, just W of the village, 16.4 17.9667, 20m

BG
38253M. Zhurbenko   952 dupl.1995-08-20
Russian Federation, Taimyr Peninsula, Byrranga Mts, northern part of Lake Levison-Lessing at the mouth of River Krashaya [Russian Federation, KRASHOYARSK TERRITORY], 74.5667 98.8667, 500m

BG
Cercidospora sphinctrioides
36542D.O. Øvstedal   1970-00-00
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Bardu, Setermoen

BG
90298V. Räsänen   1935-10-25
Russian Federation, Hiitola, Mustola, Mustolanlahti, Ruskeariutta [Russian Federation, Republic of Karelia]

BG
36509T.M. Fries   1857-00-00
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Finmark orient.: Aldcok


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Google Map

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