Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Chile; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Amylocorticium cebennense (Bourdot) Pouzar
901730S. Plank, M. F. Broggi   1981-01-19
Chile, IX. Region: National Park Conguillio (Volcano Llaima), 1500m

O
901689M. B. Welse   1900-04-01
Chile, Valparaíso, Rio Aysen

O
Steccherinum collabens (Fr.) Vesterholt
911000R. Taxter   1905-08-00
Chile

O
Phlebia Fr. : Fr.
908544S. Plank, M. F. Broggi   1981-01-29
Chile, IX. Region: National Park Conguillio (Volcano Llaima), 1100m

O
Trametes floccosa (Jungh.) G. Cunn.
501393B. Alden   1988-02-24
Chile, Easter Island, Vaitea, -27.1214 -109.3585

O
Phellinus gilvus (Schwein. : Fr.) Pat.
906215B. Alden   1988-02-24
Chile, Valparaíso, Esater Island: Vaitea

O
Trametes versicolor (L. : Fr.) Lloyd
507965S. Plank, M. F. Broggi   1981-01-30
Chile, Region: Boca Norte west of Lonquimay (Andes), -38.4389 -71.3899, 1030m

O
Porostereum lilacinum (Berk. & Broome) Hjortstam
506018S. Plank, M. F. Broggi   1981-01-29
Chile, Region: National Park Conguillio (Volcano Llaima), -38.7122 -71.7273, 1150m

O
Gloeophyllum trabeum (Pers. : Fr.) Murrill
502592S. Plank, M. F. Broggi   1981-01-29
Chile, Region: NP Conguillio (Volcano Llaima), -38.7122 -71.7273, 1050m

O
Fulvifomes rhytiphloeus (Mont.) Camp.-Sant. & Robledo
906467O. Matthei, J. Poelt   1979-07-26
Chile, Concepcion: Museo Gualpen Rio Bio-bio

O
912454Wright, Deschamps   M57391965-05-06
Chile, Valdivia: Corda Pelada

O
Cytidia salicina (Fr. : Fr.) Burt
501668Makuru   1963-08-04
Chile, Parque Cousino, Santiago. Prov. Santiago


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