Dataset: MUOB
Search Criteria: Chile; La Union; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 251196Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2511962015-05-03
Chile, La Union, -40.2953 -73.0793

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MUOB 251198Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2511982015-05-19
Chile, La Union, -40.2953 -73.0793

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MUOB 251251Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2512512015-05-02
Chile, La Union, -40.2953 -73.0793

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MUOB 251256Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2512562015-05-04
Chile, La Union, -40.2953 -73.0793

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Stephanopus azureus M.M. Moser & E. Horak
MUOB 251289Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2512892015-05-03
Chile, La Union, -40.2953 -73.0793

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MUOB 251293Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2512932015-05-04
Chile, La Union, -40.2373 -73.3629, 581 - 581m

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Artomyces nothofagi Kneal & Smith
MUOB 251707Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2517072016-05-24
Chile, La Union, -40.2953 -73.0793

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Cortinarius roseocalceolatus E. Horak & M.M. Moser
MUOB 251709Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2517092016-05-23
Chile, La Union, -40.2953 -73.0793

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Chalciporus piperatus (Bull.) Bataille
MUOB 252776Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2527762015-05-03
Chile, La Union, -40.2068 -73.413, 740 - 740m

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Cortinarius albocanus (E. Horak & M.M. Moser) Peintner & M.M. Moser
MUOB 252781Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2527812014-05-22
Chile, La Union, -38.5194 -71.8444, 573 - 573m

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Pholiota subflammans (Speg.) Sacc.
MUOB 252782Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2527822015-05-02
Chile, La Union, -38.5194 -71.8444, 573 - 573m

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MUOB 252786Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2527862015-05-02
Chile, La Union, -39.7502 -72.5556, 168 - 168m

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MUOB 252816Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2528162015-05-03
Chile, La Union, -40.2022 -73.4283, 892 - 892m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.