Dataset: L
Search Criteria: Chile; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Psilocybe semilanceata (Fr.) P. Kumm.
L.4399265Schalkwijk J; Jansen GM   Schalkwijk, J; Jansen, GM III- 81979-05-05
Chile, Osorno, Bahai Mansa., -40.353 -73.435

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Acrogenotheca elegans (L.R. Fraser) Cif. & Bat.
L.2090564Zöllner O   Zöllner, O 16751967-08-20
Chile, Valparaiso, Quilpué.

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Cheilymenia theleboloides (Alb. & Schwein.) Boud.
L.1148435Bertero CLG   Bertero, CLG s.n.
Chile, Chili.

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Limacinia Neger
L.1041223Reynolds DR   Reynolds, DR LAM 3003001971-07-15
Chile, Más a Tierra (Robinson Crusoe Island), slopes of Cerro Alto., -33.216667 -78.833333

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L 0833856Hohenacker RF   Hohenacker, RF 5981851-03-01
Chile, los Ríos

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Psoroma aphtosum
L 0796424Neger FW   Neger, FW 92
Chile

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Pannaria pallida (Nyl.) Hue
L 0796444Neger FW   Neger, FW 202/ 203
Chile

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Cladonia gracilis (L.) Willd.
L 0794568Kashiwadani H   Kashiwadani, H 5601981-11-24
Chile, Along route.

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Entoloma incanum (Fr.) Hesler
L 0788971Schalkwijk J; Jansen GJ   Schalkwijk, J; Jansen, GJ I 1891979-05-25
Chile, Los Lagos, -41.5 -73.083333

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Niebla tigrina (Follmann) Rundel & Bowler
L 0399737Follmann-Schrag I-A; Follmann G   Follmann-Schrag, I-A; Follmann, 1965-09-01
Chile, Antofagasta, Cerro Moreno., -23.666667 -70.383333

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L 0237420Schalkwijk J; Jansen GJ   Schalkwijk, J; Jansen, GJ IX 181979-04-10
Chile

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Niebla tigrina (Follmann) Rundel & Bowler
L 0064374Follmann G   Follmann, G 157021965-01-01
Chile, Antofagasta, Cerro Moreno, terricola prov. Antofagasta.

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Hallingea purpureum
L 0054116Thaxter R   Thaxter, R 121906-02-01
Chile, Magellanes, near Punta Arenas.

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Amanita aurantiovelata Schalkw. & G.M. Jansen
L 0053673Jansen GM; Schalkwijk J   Jansen, GM; Schalkwijk, J 16 2511979-06-03
Chile, ChileCuinco, -40.65 -73.45


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