Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: Argentina; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
28551Jim Trappe   Trappe 12731987-01-01
Argentina, Cob. Resiskacia

OSC
130760Carlos Spegazzini   Gilkey 933, LPS 1305
Argentina, Argentina

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Rhizopogon roseolus (Corda) Th. Fr.
130576Laura Dominguez   LSD 1216, Trappe 319081992-05-03
Argentina, Camino a las Altas Cumbres, Dept. Pumilla

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130571E. Crespo   LSD 1405, Trappe 319031993-12-09
Argentina, La Combrecita, Dept. Calamuchita

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Tulostoma brumale Pers.: Pers.
62296Ricardo Ragni   Trappe 258072000-05-19
Argentina, Neuquen, Junin de los Andes, Clortone nursery

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130570Laura Dominguez   LSD 2298, Trappe 319021997-11-17
Argentina, Villa Alpina, Dept. Calamuchita

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130575Laura Dominguez   LSD 2205, Trappe 319072001-05-12
Argentina, Villa Alpina, Dept. Calamuchita

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Omphalodium picacomense
168415Lumbsch   11037a1994-11-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, Patagonia, Nahuel Huapi National Park. 15 km E San Carlos de Bariloche., -40.9 -71.1333333333333, 700m


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