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Mycology herbarium, UiB
Authors: University of Bergen;
doi: 10.15468/thx1nm
Mycology herbarium, UiB
Abstract
The Fungus Herbarium contains about 16 000 specimens. The majority of the collection data have been recorded (with the exception of inter alia Myxomycetes) and are searchable in the common Norwegian Fungus Database (see below). Jens Stordal’s macro-fungi collections constitute a significant part of the fungus collection in Bergen.
Keywords
Occurrence, Specimen, musit-norway
Occurrence, Specimen, musit-norway
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