Dataset: CORD
Taxa: Pseudomitrula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Pseudomitrula Gamundí
CORDC00006666MATTHEW SMITH | Rosanne Healy   11902015-05-11
Argentina, (day 4) Nahuel Huapi National Park, Lago Mascardi, 4 km before the mirador area, -41.3483333 -71.5636111

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Pseudomitrula Gamundí
CORDC00006580MATTHEW SMITH | Francisco Kuhar and Donald Pfister   12892015-05-15
Argentina, (day 7) 1st stop along road, Lanin National Park

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Pseudomitrula Gamundí
CORDC00006563MATTHEW SMITH | Rosanne Healy   13142015-05-17
Argentina, (day 9) in the region of Lago Epulafuen, Lanin National Park, Huiliches Dept, Neuqu?n Province, Argentina

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Pseudomitrula Gamundí
CORDC00006595MATTHEW SMITH | Rosanne Healy   13392015-05-18
Argentina, (day 10)

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Pseudomitrula Gamundí 1980
CORDC00006823Matthew E. Smith,Camille Truong   2383
Chile, Magellanes, Magallanes Forest Reserve, group camping site B, -53.1430278 -71.0308056


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Google Map

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