Dataset: O
Taxa: Laccocephalum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Laccocephalum hartmannii (Cooke) Núñez & Ryvarden
911281L. Järva   1982-08-23
Russian Federation, Khabarovsk Krai, Reservatum Bolshechechtshirski apud urbem Chabarovsk

O
912012D. Barrit   1981-01-30
Australia, Northern Territory, Ooramina Rockhole

O
Laccocephalum mylittae (Cooke & Massee) Núñez & Ryvarden
912094G. Crichton   4 (1983)1983-08-10
Australia, Victoria, Dom Saddle, Narbethong, -37.5909 145.6533

O
Laccocephalum hartmannii (Cooke) Núñez & Ryvarden
912046A. E. Wood   1959-05-19
Australia, New South Wales, Mt. Wilson, -33.5113 150.3768

O
Laccocephalum tumulosum (Cooke & Massee) Núñez & Ryvarden
912136A. Holland   1978-05-08
Australia, Victoria, Naarem Coast in fern gully

O
Laccocephalum hartmannii (Cooke) Núñez & Ryvarden
911264T. Okino   1994-09-07
Japan, Ehimeken pref: Mt. Takanawa, Hojo, Shikoku

O
Laccocephalum hartmannii (Cooke) Núñez & Ryvarden
911258Maria Nunez   369b1994-07-10
Japan, Hiroshima, Yoshiwa Saeki

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Laccocephalum mylittae (Cooke & Massee) Núñez & Ryvarden
912095R. Coveny   11 (1983)1983-02-19
Australia, New South Wales, Pearce's Pass between Mt. Jomah and Mt. Wilson, Blue Mountain, -33.5113 150.3768

O
Laccocephalum sclerotinum (Rodway) Núñez & Ryvarden
912117G. Crichton   6(1973)1973-06-04
Australia, Victoria, Murrangover turnoff, Prince's highway

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Laccocephalum hartmannii (Cooke) Núñez & Ryvarden
912045Anon.   1931-08-21
Japan, Miyagi, Kinkazan, N part of Haushu

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Laccocephalum sclerotinum (Rodway) Núñez & Ryvarden
912118G. Crichton   6 (1973)1973-04-23
Australia, Victoria, Murrangover, East Giffsland

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Laccocephalum hartmannii (Cooke) Núñez & Ryvarden
912047R. E. Simpson   1961-12-02
Australia, New South Wales, Macquarie Pass


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