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

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Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
CORDC00000237Daniele, G.|Busso, C.   1962000-00-00
Argentina, Los Altos

CORD
Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
CORDC00005205Domínguez, L. S.|Nouhra, E. & Crespo, E.   13681994-01-04
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Alpina y La Cumbrecita

CORD
Leccinum oxydabile sensu auct. brit.
CORDC00005206Domínguez, L. S.|Nouhra, E. & Crespo, E.   13621993-08-12
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Alpina

CORD
CORDC00005207Domínguez, L. S.|Nouhra, E.   13691994-10-04
Argentina, Córdoba, Salsipuedes en propiedad particular pasando camping Bello Horizaonte

CORD
CORDC00005209Domínguez, L. S.|Nouhra, E. & Crespo, E.   13661993-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Alpina, Valle de Calamuchita

CORD
Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
CORDC00005210Domínguez, L. S.|Nouhra, E.   11911991-10-04
Argentina, Córdoba, Segundo puente, pasando Copina

CORD
Boletus porosporus Imler ex Watling
CORDC00005211Domínguez, L. S.|   13671994-03-03
Argentina, Córdoba, Salsipuedes, pasando el camping Bello Horizonte

CORD
CORDC00005214Domínguez, L. S.|Nouhra, E.   13741995-08-03
Argentina, Córdoba, Athos Pampas

CORD
Phlebopus portentosus (Berk. & Broome) Boedijn
CORDC00005237Domínguez, L. S.|   14711983-00-00
Mexico, Rincón de la Sierra, Municipio de Juarez, Nuevo Leon

CORD
Phlebopus braunii (Bres.) Heinem.
CORDC00005245Domínguez, L. S.|Nouhra, E. & Crespo, E.   13891996-08-03
Argentina, Córdoba, Camino a Altas Cumbres, a orillas de la ruta, bajo F. coco 10km pasando Icho Cruz, pasando Aguila Blanca

CORD
Boletus porosporus Imler ex Watling
CORDC00005325Nouhra, E.|   13811995-04-03
Argentina, Córdoba, Santa Rosa de Calamuchita, Camping La Hoya

CORD
Boletus porosporus Imler ex Watling
CORDC00005326Daniele, G.|Nouhra, E.   6181994-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, La Granja, propiedad particular, sobre la ruta

CORD
CORDC00005327Nouhra, E.|Daniele, G.   13751995-08-03
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Alpina

CORD
Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
CORDC00005481Nouhra, E.|   1891995-08-03
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Alpina

CORD
Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
CORDC00005482Nouhra, E.|   13831995-09-04
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Berna

CORD
CORDC00005483Nouhra, E.|   13931996-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, La Cumbrecita

CORD
Leccinum oxydabile (Singer) Singer
CORDC00005484Nouhra, E.|   5491993-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Alpina, bosquecillo de abedules junto a un arroyo

CORD
Leccinum oxydabile (Singer) Singer
CORDC00005485Nouhra, E.|   13771995-08-03
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Alpina

CORD
Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
CORDC00005486Domínguez, L. S.|   14721988-00-00
United States, Oregón, Alrededores de las ciudades de Corvallis

CORD
Leccinum luteum A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
CORDC00005684Domínguez, L. S.|Nouhra, E.   13651993-09-12
Argentina, Córdoba, Villa Alpina

CORD
Phlebopus bruchii (Speg.) Heinem. & Rammeloo
CORDC00006215Flamini, M.|   572012-02-04
Argentina, Córdoba, Loma Bola.

CORD
Phlebopus bruchii (Speg.) Heinem. & Rammeloo
CORDC00006252Flamini, M.|   552013-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Loma Bola.

CORD
Gastroboletus turbinatus (Snell) A.H. Sm. & Singer
CORDC00006350Trappe, J.|   21481970-07-08
United States, Oregón, Lane Co, West Lava Campground.

CORD
Gastroboletus subalpinus Trappe & Thiers
CORDC00006372Trappe, J.|   75871983-00-00
United States, Oregón, Klamath Co, 2 mi East of Cascade Pass. elev. 5700 ft. under Pinus contorta.

CORD
Octaviania rogersii Singer & A.H. Sm.
CORDC00006379Trappe, J.|   93801986-11-05
United States, California, Santa Cruz Co.

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Xerocomellus ripariellus (Redeuilh) Šutara 2008
CORDC00006690Alija Mujic   AM-AR17-0042017-04-00
Argentina, Río Negro, Río Negro at Paso Córdova bridge crossing., -39.109139 -67.627583

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Xerocomellus ripariellus (Redeuilh) Šutara 2008
CORDC00006703Alija Mujic   AM-AR17-0092017-04-00
Argentina, Río Negro, Río Negro at Paso Córdova bridge crossing, -39.108472 -67.626806


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