Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Argentina; Tucumán; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
901685Gomez   
Argentina, Tucumán, Tucuman: Ruta 38, km 19

O
Cymatoderma caperatum (Berk. & Mont.) D.A. Reid
902681Singer   T. 10301950-11-24
Argentina, Tucumán, Sierra de San Javier, Aconquija, -27.466 -66.0138

O
Trametes villosa (Sw. : Fr.) Kreisel
507865A. Garolera   1946-10-20
Argentina, Tucumán, Famaibla rio coldorado

O
Aleurodiscus exasperatus Hjortstam & Ryvarden
901582Gomez   
Argentina, Tucumán, Ruta 38, km 19

O
Datronia stereoides (Fr. : Fr.) Ryvarden
910627R. Singer   T32191959-01-10
Argentina, Tucumán, Vivero de la Ciudad Universitaria, Sierra de San Javier, 1200m

O
Trametes pavonia (Hook.) Ryvarden
508130Diglio Grassi   8441946-07-15
Argentina, Tucumán, Sienade, San Janvier

O
502645N. Fonteula   1942-06-21
Argentina, Tucumán, Caminoa Raco, 2000m

O
500159C. Gemez   10081966-04-20
Argentina, Tucumán, Tafi del Valle, -26.8535 -65.7145

O
Gloeoporus dichrous (Fr. : Fr.) Bres.
502563A. Garolera   1946-10-06
Argentina, Tucumán, Quebrada de Lules, -26.8837 -65.4183, 450m


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