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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Hydnopolyporus fimbriatus (Cooke : Fr.) D.A. Reid
911132Anon.   1946-03-22
Uruguay, Montevideo, Paso del Arena

O
Phaeotrametes decipiens (Berk.) J.E. Wright
911958N. G. Zorron   1960-01-04
Uruguay, Tacuarembo, Cruta de las Cuesnos

O
Inonotus splitgerberi (Mont.) Ryvarden
919391S. Lupo, L. Bettucci   2000-11-15
Uruguay, Florida, Cerro Colorado

O
Stereum versicolor (Sw. : Fr.) Fr.
909250Lloyd   234081913-09-00
Uruguay, Florida, Bayard

O
Inonotus splitgerberi (Mont.) Ryvarden
919388S. Lupo, L. Bettucci, S. Martinez   2001-05-10
Uruguay, Lavalleja, Establ. Ruralco

O
Trametes marianna (Pers.) Ryvarden
507065N. G. Zorron   26871961-04-00
Uruguay, Parque Nal de Carrasco

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Inonotus splitgerberi (Mont.) Ryvarden
919387S. Lupo, L. Bettucci, S. Martinez   2001-05-10
Uruguay, Lavalleja, Establ. Ruralco


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