Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Peziza Dill. ex Fr.
21136William Denison   1962-07-07
Mexico, Mexico, San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico

OSC
34374Jim Trappe   Trappe 3403
Mexico, Mexico, Mexico, State of mexico, comina Amecameca-tlamacas, 3250m

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34387Jim Trappe   Trappe 3283
Mexico, Mexico, Camino Amecameca-Tlamacas, 3200m

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34419Jim Trappe   
Mexico, Mexico, Camino Nevado de Toluca near timberline, 1067m

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34420Jim Trappe   
Mexico, Mexico, Parque Nacional Zoquiapan (Carretera Mexico-Puebla)

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34422Jim Trappe   Trappe 3282
Mexico, Mexico, Camino Amecameca-Tlamacas, 3100m

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34423Jim Trappe   Trappe 3292
Mexico, Mexico, Camino Amecameca-Tlamacas, 3300m

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Genea intemedia
34424Jim Trappe   
Mexico, Mexico, Camino Amecameca-Tlamacas, 3200m

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Glomus versiforme (P. Karst.) S.M. Berch
34447Jim Trappe   
Mexico, Mexico, Camino Amecameca-Tlamacas, Mexico, Mexico., 3100m

OSC
38844Jim Trappe   Trappe 38611972-06-23
Mexico, Mexico, Mexico, Mexico, 5 km. E. of Toluca.

OSC
44515Guzman   1957-09-01
Mexico, Mexico, Tenango del Valle

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Rhizopogon rubescens (Tul. & C. Tul.) Tul. & C. Tul.
46537Guzman   Guzman 3982
Mexico, Mexico, Mexico, Mexico State, Caretera Toluca-Colorinas, San Cayetano, Estacion Cinegetica, 2500m

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46542T Herrera   Mexu 67961965-10-03
Mexico, Mexico, Tlamacas, Mexico, Mexico State, Tlamacas, Popcatepetl

OSC
55279Jim Trappe   Trappe 34391972-08-30
Mexico, Mexico, Parque Naciona Nevado de Toluca

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55280Jim Trappe   Trappe 3442
Mexico, Mexico, Parque Nacional Nevado de Toluca

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55281Jim Trappe   Trappe 3443
Mexico, Mexico, Parque Nacional Nevado de Toluca

OSC
55282Jim Trappe   Trappe 3444
Mexico, Mexico, Parque Nacional Nevado de Toluca

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55284Jim Trappe   Trappe 3441
Mexico, Mexico, Parque Nacional Nevado de Toluca.


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