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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Agaricus phaeocyclus var. pucatrihuensis Heinem.
BR5020002941311Horak E.   66/3261963-04-25
Chile, Pucatrihue, Osorno

BR
Agaricus campestris L. sensu lato
BR5020007820604Lazo W.   RI-041966-06-00
Chile, La Riconada, Maipu

BR
Coprinus Pers.
BR5020009996055Rammeloo J.   95951992-01-17
Chile, Parc National de Azucar, Mirador Chango Aracena, -26.166667 -70.75

BR
Lactarius Pers.
BR5020013463772Heinemann P.   84381992-08-00
Chile, Sur un marché de Rio de Janeiro

BR
Cyttaria hariotii E.Fisch.
BR5020073215779Sydow H.   S.N.1935-01-00
Chile, Altos de Vilches

BR
Cryptothecia rubrocincta (Ehrenb.) G.Thor
BR5030008484453Cunning ?   CHILI29
Chile, Chili

BR
Bunodophoron melanocarpum (Sw.) Wedin
BR5030033852968Gusinde M.   406
Chile

BR
Cladonia P. Browne
BR5030043824771Billiet F.   3882
Chile

BR
Nephroma australe A.Rich.
BR5030050014592Lechler W.   354
Chile

BR
Parmelina tiliacea (Hoffm.) Hale
BR5030050957325Cuming H.   S.N.
Chile

BR
Roccellina cerebriformis (Mont.) Tehler
BR5030065273533Ferraro L.I. & Redon S.   21081980-05-17
Chile, Parque Nacional de Fray Jorge, Altos de Tolinay

BR
Roccellaria mollis (Hampe) Zahlbr.
BR5030092001406Weber W.A.   S.N.1976-11-13
Chile, coastal headlands at Punto Los Molles

BR
Pseudocyphellaria faveolata (Delise) Malme
BR5030093077660Armstrong P.H.   S.N.2000-02-11
Chile, W coast of Chiloe, forest 2 km N of Cucao

BR
Stereocaulon verruciferum Nyl.
BR5030093236654G. Follmann   S.N.1990-01-00
Chile, Volcán Osorno

BR
BR5030093473660Asperges M.   C101991-07-21
Chile, Niebla (spaans fort)

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Heterodermia multiciliata (Kurok.) Trass
BR5030115734533Rundel Ph. W.   S.N.1974-09-12
Chile, 19.2 km N of La Serena, just north of Punta Arrayan


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Google Map

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