Dataset: N/A
Search Criteria: Ecuador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia specimen-based fungal data


N/A-CANB:CANB
CANB 172586.1Weber, W.A.   s.n.1964-01-22
Ecuador

N/A-CANB:CANB
CANB 174044.1Weber, W.A.   s.n.1964-01-27
Ecuador, -0.5167 -90.3333

N/A-CANB:CANB
Arthothelium A. Massal.
CANB 174048.1Weber, W.A.   s.n.1964-02-20
Ecuador, -0.6333 -90.3833

N/A-CANB:CANB
Arthothelium A. Massal.
CANB 174048.2Weber, W.A.   s.n.1964-02-20
Ecuador, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. ISLA SANTA CRUZ (Indefatigable I.): Academy Bay about 1/2 mile [1 km] E of Darwin Research Station., -0.6333 -90.3833

N/A-CANB:CANB
CANB 174049.1Weber, W.A.   s.n.1964-02-13
Ecuador, -0.5167 -90.3333

N/A-CANB:CANB
CANB 174049.2Weber, W.A.   s.n.1964-02-13
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands: ISLA SANTA CRUZ (Indefatigable I.): S side of South Plazas Island, just off east shore of the main island., -0.5167 -90.3333

N/A-CANB:CANB
Dirina Fr.
CANB 611238.1Weber, W.W.|Lanier, J.   s.n.1976-04-11
Ecuador

N/A-CANB:CBG
CBG 9210720.1Herre, A.W.C.T.   s.n.1929-01-11
Ecuador

N/A-HO:HO
HO 134374Weber, W.A.   s.n.
Ecuador

N/A-HO:HO
HO 308826Weber, A.   s.n.
Ecuador

N/A-HO:HO
Strigula subtilissima (Fée) Müll. Arg.
HO 514274Palice, Z.   s.n.1999-08-12
Ecuador

N/A-HO:HO
HO 532256Miura, A.   51959-12-06
Ecuador

N/A-HO:HO
Dirina Fr.
HO 66227Weber, W.A.   s.n.1971-06-17
Ecuador

N/A-MEL:MEL
Arthothelium A. Massal.
MEL 0019661AWeber, W.A.   1131964-02-20
Ecuador

N/A-MEL:MEL
MEL 0019663AWeber, W.A.   s.n.1964-01-22
Ecuador

N/A-MEL:MEL
MEL 0022660AWeber, W.A.   s.n.1964-01-25
Ecuador

N/A-MEL:MEL
Dirina Fr.
MEL 1016494AWeber, W.A.   s.n.1971-06-17
Ecuador


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