Dataset: NCU-Fungi
Search Criteria: Brazil; Sao Paulo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
Trametes straminea (Pat.) Lloyd
NCU-F-0005831Rick, Johannes   s.n.1921-00-00
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Cafundo, -21.616667 -47.716667

NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0010687Noack, F.   8401897-03-00
Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil, -10 -55

NCU:Fungi
Septobasidium granuloides Couch ineditus
NCU-F-0029055Viegas, A. P.   72441947-05-02
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Woods top of Aracoiaba Mt. Opanema

NCU:Fungi
Septobasidium helicoideum Couch ineditus
NCU-F-0020248Krug, H. P.; Jenkins, A. E.; and Costa, A. S.   15731936-05-12
Brazil, São Paulo, Cubatão, Cubatao, -23.883333 -46.416667

NCU:Fungi
Septobasidium helicoideum Couch ineditus
NCU-F-0020249Krug, H. P.; Jenkins, A. E.; and Costa, A. S.   1936-05-12
Brazil, São Paulo, Cubatão, Cubatao, -23.883333 -46.416667

NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0017396Noack, Fritz   7921897-03-14
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Morro do Chapéu, Campinhas, -11.6 -41.033333


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Google Map

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