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

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Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD-IMBIV:CORD
CORDC00006638MATTHEW SMITH | Marisol Sanchez   12522015-05-13
Argentina, (day 5) Nahuel Huapi National Park, Ultima Esperanza/Lago Espejo Trail, near Villa La Angostura

CORD
Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
CORDC00004119Daniele, G.|   5901999-01-03
Argentina, Córdoba, Cerca de casa de Hugo

CORD
Volvariella parvula (Weinm.) Speg.
CORDC00005698Daniele, G.|Domínguez, L. S.   1531996-01-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Establecimiento Hayke

CORD
CORDC00005713Daniele, G.|   1021995-04-03
Argentina, Córdoba, A 1km de estancia Santo Domingo

CORD
Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
CORDC00006193Daniele, G.|   5572000-01-11
Argentina, Catamarca

CORD
Pluteus Fr. 1836
CORDC00004298Nataly Gómez   1462016-04-14
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Ciudad Universitaria (Universidad Nacional), -31.4372222 -64.1888889

CORD:CORD
CORDC00006842Camile Truong   42442015-02-26
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Valle Andorra, transecto LV2, 54.7592 68.2955833333333, 220m


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