Dataset: QCAM
Taxa: Omphalina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ecuador Fungi data from FungiWebEcuador


QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM2215   TL-96322002-05-27
Ecuador, Napo, Papallacta, sector La Virgen, -0.3433 -78.1965, 4200m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM2535   TL-99262003-02-02
Ecuador, Pichincha, Cráter de Pululahua, -0.038055 -78.463, 2400m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM2724   TL-101182003-02-17
Ecuador, Carchi, Más o menos bosque primario en pendiente al O de Maldonado, 0.895843 -78.117105, 2100m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM4243   AB-0972015-01-13
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Parque Nacional Sangay, -2.337777 -78.35416, 1407m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM4571   AB-1542015-02-21
Ecuador, Pastaza, Parque Nacional Llanganates, -1.513055 -78.23527, 1416m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM5919   KV-3482015-04-29
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Parque Nacional Yacuri, -4.78305 -79.38535, 2811m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM5946   KV-3752015-04-30
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Parque Nacional Yacuri, -4.78305 -79.38535, 2811m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM6022   KV-4512015-03-05
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Parque Nacional Yacuri, -4.7115 -79.43894, 3270m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM6160   AC-3752015-04-30
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Parque Nacional Yacuri, -4.78623 -79.31329, 2780m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM6255   AB-5502016-05-21
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Parque Nacional Sangay, -2.25619 -78.58974, 3770m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM6275   AB-7382016-05-22
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Parque Nacional Sangay, -2.25619 -78.58974, 3770m

QCAM
Omphalina Quél.
QCAM6548   KV5132016-10-08
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Parque Nacional Llanganates, -1.10838 -78.37236, 3648m


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