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

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University of Gothenburg


GB
Massaria anomia (Fr.) Petr.
GB-0046653Romell, Lars Gunnar Torgny   1887-07-06
Sweden, Gotland

GB
Massaria anomia (Fr.) Petr.
GB-0054648Lohwag, Kurt   
Austria, Niederösterreich

GB
Massaria anomia (Fr.) Petr.
GB-0057622Bechet, M.   1963-04-28
Romania, Cluj

GB
Pseudovalsa lanciformis (Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
GB-0057620Starbäck, Karl   1888-06-00
Sweden, Öland

GB
Pseudovalsa lanciformis (Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
GB-0057621Munk, Anders   1962-08-27
Sweden, Västergötland, Botaniska trädgården

GB
GB-0054658Romell, Lars Gunnar Torgny   1887-08-00
Sweden, Blekinge

GB
GB-0057625Weese, Josef Karl   1914-00-00
Austria, Wien

GB
GB-0054649Petrak, Franz   1955-10-00
Austria, Niederösterreich

GB
Massaria inquinans (Tode) De Not.
GB-0054650Petrak, Franz   
Austria, Niederösterreich

GB
Navicella pileata (Tode) Fabre
GB-0218303Knutsson, Tommy   92-2171992-04-28
Sweden, Öland, Ismantorp

GB
Navicella pileata (Tode) Fabre
GB-0218417Larsdotter, Karin   1996-10-08
Sweden, Halland, Rossared


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