Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Brunnipila calycioides (Dasyscyphus calycioides, Lachnum calycioides, Peziza calycioides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 974842Jaap O.   1905-08-03
Switzerland, Furkapasshoehe alt. 2430 meters

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BPI 1004930   

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BPI 1112674Poelt J.   1978-07-14
Austria, Kaernten alt. 2000-2200 meters

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BPI 659489Jaap O.   1905-08-03
Switzerland, Furkapasshoehe alt. 2430 meters

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BPI 659490Rehm   1905-09-00
Austria, Alpeiner-Alpe (Stubai), Tirol

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BPI 659491Nannfeldt J. Ax.   1928-07-14
Sweden, Torne Lappmark, Jukkasjaervi Parish, Patsovarc

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BPI 748842Scheuer, Ch.   1984-08-03
Austria, Steiermark, Schladminger Tauern, ca. 7 km S von Grobming, Hohenrucken des Kochofen W uber Kleinsolk, Fleischkogel W oberhalb der Lafenberg-Alm kleines satelmoor, GF 8649/1, 47.383333333 13.9, 1830m

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BPI 748843Scheuer, Ch.   1990-07-10
Austria, Karnten, Nockberge, ca. 9 km NNE, von Radenthein, ca. 1.5 km E vom Rosennock, SW unterhalb der Zunderwand Silikatblocken, GF 9148/1, 46.866666667 13.733333333, 1950m

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BPI 748844Scheuer, Ch.   1991-07-21
Austria, Steiermark, Seetaler Alpen, 4 km N vom Zirbitzkogel, NW der Winterleitenhutte, E-exponierter Hang kurz W oberhalb der Frauenlacke Weiderasen, GF 8853/3, 47.1 14.55, 1850m

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BPI 749463Chlebicki A.   1990-09-30
Poland, Carpathians Mts, Tatra Mts, Przelecz Kondracka (pass), 1700m

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BPI 749464Chlebicki A.   1996-10-21
Poland, Sudety Mts, Karkonosze Mts, Sniezka Mt., 1600m

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BPI 802034Holm L.   3321946-07-29
Sweden, Vaesterbotten, Loevanger Parish, Krekanger


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