Dataset: GB
Taxa: Anomoloma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Gothenburg


GB
Anomoloma myceliosum (Peck) Niemelä & K.H. Larss.
GB-0013388Hjortstam, Kurt   124771980-10-27
Sweden, Östergötland, Storpissan

GB
Anomoloma myceliosum (Peck) Niemelä & K.H. Larss.
GB-0013389Andersson, Leif   1979-10-12
Sweden, Västergötland

GB
Anomoloma myceliosum (Peck) Niemelä & K.H. Larss.
GB-0015189Eriksson, John & Eriksson, Berit & Liller, W.   86921967-09-28
Canada, British Columbia

GB
Anomoloma myceliosum (Peck) Niemelä & K.H. Larss.
GB-0015190Eriksson, John & Eriksson, Berit & Bandoni, Robert   84531967-09-23
Canada, British Columbia

GB
Anomoloma myceliosum (Peck) Niemelä & K.H. Larss.
GB-0015191Eriksson, John & Eriksson, Berit   86651967-09-27
Canada, British Columbia

GB
Anomoloma myceliosum (Peck) Niemelä & K.H. Larss.
GB-0182001Hallenberg, Nils   NH 76361982-09-30
Canada, Quebec

GB
Anomoloma myceliosum (Peck) Niemelä & K.H. Larss.
GB-0157432Carlsson, Rolf-Göran & Johansson, Kurt-Anders & Stridvall, Anita   RGC 19-0082019-01-23
Sweden, Västergötland


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.