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

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University of Gothenburg


GB
GB-0053913Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Karin   5611976-04-18
Sweden, Västergötland

GB
GB-0057449Morander, Karl Ragnar   17831973-04-27
Sweden, Dalarna

GB
GB-0057450Bohlin, Karin   3181972-05-20
Sweden, Västergötland

GB
GB-0057451Iseborg, Raoul   1984-04-14
Sweden, Södermanland, Hörningsnäs

GB
GB-0057452Ridelius, Karl-Gunnar   1937-04-12
Sweden, Södermanland, Hosjön

GB
GB-0057453Hallingbäck, Tomas   1977-05-11
Sweden, Värmland

GB
GB-0057454Fink, H. & Schlosser, R.   1966-04-15
Romania, Brasov

GB
GB-0057455Raitviir, A.   1958-04-20
Estonia

GB
GB-0057456Litschauer, Viktor   
Austria, Tirol

GB
Sarcoscypha austriaca (Beck ex Sacc.) Boud.
GB-0057800Wengström, Niklas   2008-04-06
Sweden, Västergötland

GB
Sarcoscypha austriaca (Beck ex Sacc.) Boud.
GB-0067241Stridvall, Leif & Stridvall, Anita   79/5151979-05-27
Sweden, Västergötland

GB
Sarcoscypha austriaca (Beck ex Sacc.) Boud.
GB-0068819Bohus Jensen, Elsa   2001-04-10
Sweden, Gotland

GB
GB-0072211Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Karin   12161985-05-19
Sweden, Västergötland

GB
GB-0072212Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Karin   3181972-05-20
Sweden, Västergötland

GB
GB-0072213Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Karin   12191985-05-29
Sweden, Västergötland

GB
GB-0072214Fredriksson, Ann-Louise & Bohlin, Karl Johan   1989-03-28
Sweden, Bohuslän

GB
Sarcoscypha austriaca (Beck ex Sacc.) Boud.
GB-0128444Jacobsson, Stig   14-0012014-03-28
Sweden, Halland

GB
Sarcoscypha austriaca (Beck ex Sacc.) Boud.
GB-0184756Lodnert, Kalle   1999-10-18
Sweden, Gotland

GB
Sarcoscypha austriaca (Beck ex Sacc.) Boud.
GB-0184769Bohus Jensen, Elsa   1991-04-28
Sweden, Gotland, Faludden


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