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Apioperdon (Lycoperdon pyriforme) seen near the Götzner Moos in the municipality of Klaus in Vorarlberg, Austria

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Deutsch: Birnen-Stäubling (Lycoperdon pyriforme), gesehen in der Nähe des Götzner Moos in der Gemeinde Klaus in Vorarlberg, Österreich.
English: Apioperdon (Lycoperdon pyriforme) seen near the Götzner Moos in the municipality of Klaus in Vorarlberg, Austria.
Français : Vesse de loup en forme de poire (Lycoperdon pyriforme) vue près du Götzner Moos dans la municipalité de Klaus dans le Vorarlberg, Autriche.
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Camera location47° 19′ 29.29″ N, 9° 40′ 08.84″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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