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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Uncinula necator (Schwein.) Burr.
194543Anders Hafskjold   1955-04-05
Norway, Viken, Lier, Lier: Hafskjold (hos Fr. Hafskjold)

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Uncinula prunastri (DC.) Sacc.
194545Axel Blytt   1879-09-18
Norway, Viken, Bærum, Ved Pladsen Kokkerud østom Øverlandselven nær Veien til Haslum., 59.9021 10.5696

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Uncinula prunastri (DC.) Sacc.
194548Axel Blytt   1895-08-29
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Chria.: Løkeberg, 60.0381 10.5856

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Uncinula prunastri (DC.) Sacc.
194547Axel Blytt   1883-09-12
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Horten, Borre ved Horten, 59.3818 10.4565

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Uncinula prunastri (DC.) Sacc.
194546Axel Blytt   1896-09-07
Norway, Viken, Moss, Gjeløen, 59.4648 10.6331

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Uncinula prunastri (DC.) Sacc.
194544Axel Blytt   1883-09-22
Norway, Viken, Moss, Gjeløen, 59.4635 10.6329


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