Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Pyxidiophoraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora N.Lundq.
F-117907Nils Lundqvist   1961-08-20
Sweden, Ångermanland, Ytterlännäs, Västertorp

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora (Breton & Faurel) N.Lundq.
F-533120Nils Lundqvist   1962-06-17
Sweden, Jämtland, Åre, Storlien, in subalpine birch forest

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora (D.Hawksw. & J.Webster) N.Lundq.
F-533121Nils Lundqvist   1962-09-26
Sweden, Uppland, Forsmark, Rönngrund

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora Bref. & Tavel
F-536171R.F. Cain   1936-08-18
Canada, Ontario, Lake Timagami, Olier L.P

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora Bref. & Tavel
F-536172R. Cailleux   1956-07-20
France, Île-de-France, Seine-et-Oise: Carrières sur Seine

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora Bref. & Tavel
F-536173R. Cailleux   1967-06-07
France, Île-de-France, Seine-et-Oise: Montesson

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora Bref. & Tavel
F-536474Nils Lundqvist   1979-10-01
Sweden, Uppland, Almunge, Harparbol lund

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora (Breton & Faurel) N.Lundq.
F-542600Nils Lundqvist   1978-08-24
Finland, Regio kuusamoensis, Kuusamo, 2 km SSW of Liikasenvaara along the brook Uopajanpura near Oulankajoki River (= 17 km ENE of Käylä). Coniferous forest

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora N.Lundq.
F-542602Nils Lundqvist   1960-08-14
Sweden, Jämtland, Hammerdal, Fyrås

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora (D.Hawksw. & J.Webster) N.Lundq.
F-542603Erik Gunnerbeck   1979-11-18
Sweden, Uppland, Haga, Åtorpet. In coniferous wood

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora (D.Hawksw. & J.Webster) N.Lundq.
F-542605Nils Lundqvist   1964-07-23
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppsala, Marieberg

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora (Breton & Faurel) N.Lundq.
F-549677Ove Eriksson   1964-10-25
Sweden, Uppland, Rasbokil, NNW of Lake Lafssjön in spruce forest

UPS:BOT
Pyxidiophora (D.Hawksw. & J.Webster) N.Lundq.
F-702403Erik Gunnerbeck   1979-11-18
Sweden, Uppland, Haga, Åtorpet. In coniferous wood


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