Dataset: QCAM
Taxa: Bionectriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ecuador Fungi data from FungiWebEcuador


QCAM
QCAM1040   TL-81112002-03-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pululahua, trail from el mirador de Ventanillas, 0.0252778 -78.48333, 2835m

QCAM
QCAM1042   TL-81132006-03-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pululahua, trail from el mirador de Ventanillas, 0.0252778 -78.48333, 2835m

QCAM
QCAM1176   TL-83652002-03-10
Ecuador, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasuní, -0.673888 -76.39722, 300m

QCAM
Selinia P. Karst.
QCAM1412   TL-93012002-03-23
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Parque Metropolitano, -0.17455 -78.46968, 2900m

QCAM
Selinia P. Karst.
QCAM1500   TL-92312002-03-29
Ecuador, Pichincha, Valle de los Chillos, -0.310506 -78.500475, 2000m

QCAM
QCAM2114   TL-95342002-05-05
Ecuador, Napo, Papallacta, along Papallacta River and road, Rancho del Cañon, -0.362056 -78.148586, 3300m

QCAM
QCAM2186   TL-96022002-05-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Bosque Protector Pasochoa, -0.0833333 -79.0333333333333, 3100m

QCAM
QCAM2196   TL-96122002-05-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Bosque Protector Pasochoa, -0.0833333 -79.0333333333333, 2900m

QCAM
Ijuhya peristomialis (Berk. & Broome) Rossman & Samuels
QCAM2203   TL-96192002-05-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Bosque Protector Pasochoa, -0.0833333 -79.0333333333333, 2950m

QCAM
Selinia P. Karst.
QCAM2313   TL-97352002-06-21
Ecuador, Napo, Volcán Antisana, areas near laguna Mica, -0.333333 -78.25, 3700m

QCAM
QCAM2378   TL-98002002-06-23
Ecuador, Napo, Volcán Antisana, along small river across from Park entrance, -0.535629 -78.197927, 3800m

QCAM
QCAM2431   TL-98442002-07-11
Ecuador, Manabí, Puerto López, Río Ayampe, ca. 1 km from coast, -1.563739 -80.811969, 75m

QCAM
QCAM4528   1632015-01-10
Ecuador, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasuní, -0.677777 -76.38527, 250m


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