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

1
Page 1, records 1-10 of 10

Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin.
CORDC00001217Robledo, G.|Urcelay, R. C.   3012004-09-10
Argentina, Córdoba, Cerro colorado

CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin.
CORDC00001218Robledo, G.|   3532002-11-05
Argentina, Córdoba, Camino de San Marcos Sierra a Quilpo

CORD
Trichaptum _ _
CORDC00001474Urcelay, R. C.|   50
Argentina, Córdoba

CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin
CORDC00005746Urcelay, R. C.|   7382015-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Estancia Yucat.

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin. 1991
CORDC00006975Facundo Di Sallo   64-12019-01-30
Argentina, Chaco, Presidencia de la Plaza, Parque Nacional Chaco, -26.84666 -59.60809

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin. 1991
CORDC00006951Facundo Di Sallo   1532019-01-29
Argentina, Chaco, Presidencia de la Plaza, Parque Nacional Chaco, -26.84373 -59.60726

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin. 1991
CORDC00006961Facundo Di Sallo   1702019-01-21
Argentina, Chaco, Presidencia de la Plaza, Parque Nacional Chaco, -26.82297 -59.619

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin. 1991
CORDC00006941Facundo Di Sallo   2012019-01-22
Argentina, Chaco, Presidencia de la Plaza, Parque Nacional Chaco, -26.83514 -59.62291

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin. 1991
CORDC00006954Facundo Di Sallo   203-12019-01-16
Argentina, Chaco, Presidencia de la Plaza, Parque Nacional Chaco, -26.855 -59.61072

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum (Romell) Rajchenb. & Bianchin. 1991
CORDC00006953Facundo Di Sallo   229-12019-01-09
Argentina, Chaco, Presidencia de la Plaza, Parque Nacional Chaco, -26.85281 -59.61069


1
Page 1, records 1-10 of 10


Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.