Dataset: BPI-
Search Criteria: Venezuela; Amazonas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Valetoniella pauciornata Samuels & M.E. Barr
BPI 744489Samuels G. J.   19071984-04-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Autónomo Río Negro, Amazonas, Dpto. Rio Negro Along Rio Mawarinuma, just outside Cañon Grande, vicinity of Neblina base camp, 1.253236 -65.704559, 140m

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BPI 744619Rossman, A.   21721985-02-18
Venezuela, Amazonas, Autónomo Río Negro, Territorio Federal Amazonas Neblina Base Camp on Rio Baria (=Rio Mawarinuma), left bank, downstream from camp, 1.123567 -66.428047, 140m

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BPI 745010Rossman A.   21091985-02-11
Venezuela, Amazonas, Autónomo Río Negro, Territorio Federal Amazonas Cerro de la Neblina, 5.1 km NE of Pico Phelps (=Neblina), 0.844444 -65.969444, 1730m

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BPI 745011Rossman A.   20861985-02-12
Venezuela, Amazonas, Autónomo Río Negro, Territorio Federal Amazonas Cerro de la Neblina, 5.1 km NE of Pico Phelps (=Neblina), 0.856802 -65.969444, 1730m

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Calonectria De Not.
BPI 745021Rossman A.   22421985-02-22
Venezuela, Amazonas, Autónomo Río Negro, Territorio Federal Amazonas Cerro de la Neblina, 6.2 km NNE of Pico Phelps (=Neblina), 1.123567 -65.784393, 1390m

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Coccomyces De Not.
BPI 745022Rossman A.   24631985-02-02
Venezuela, Amazonas, Autónomo Río Negro, Territorio Federal Amazonas Cerro de la Neblina, 5.1 km NE of Pico Phelps (=Neblina), 0.856802 -65.969444, 1730m

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Stilbella Lindau
BPI 745073Rossman A.   20011985-02-06
Venezuela, Amazonas, Autónomo Río Negro, Territorio Federal Amazona Cerro de la Neblina, 5.1 km NE of Pico Phelps (=Neblina), 0.856802 -65.969444, 1730m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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