Dataset: MSC
Taxa: Odontotremataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


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MSC0235311John J. Engel   3016a1968-01-25
Falkland Islands (Malvinas), UTM Grid 21F TC 8781 Mt. Adam: Cliffs on E side of summit ridge. West Falklands, 700m

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MSC0235312R. Hatcher; J. Engel   1181965-12-04
Chile, Valparaiso Region, Valparaíso Province, Masafuera; Near Camp correspondengia, -33.768788 -80.791939, 1158m

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MSC0235313Harold Robinson   1211965-12-04
Chile, Masafuera; Near Camp correspondengia, Juan Fernandez Island, -33.652748 -78.898277, 1158m

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MSC0235314Garrett Crow   17491971-11-27
Argentina, Isla Grande (Tierra del fuego) Northofagus woods near treeline on E side of Paso Garibaldi, Sierra Lucas Bridges. 54 degrees 42' S, 67 degrees 45' W., -54.097184 -68.205159, 550m

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MSC0235315John J. Engel   19711967-12-19
Chile, Punta Arenas: Ridge above refugio (Club Andino), 8 km W of Punta Arenas, Brunswick Peninsula, -53.130207 -70.973699, 610m

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MSC0235316Dale H. Vitt   98721973-01-02
Aukland Island: On summit cliffs of Mt. Raynal, -50.716667 166.133333, 644m

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MSC0235317Dale H. Vitt   98691973-01-02
New Zealand, Aukland Island: On summit cliffs of Mt. Raynal, -50.716667 166.133333, 644m

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MSC0235318Celina Matteri   6861969-02-12
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia, Teirra del Fuego australis, Lago Escondido, Refugio (54 degrees 40' S, 67 degrees 53' W) Suelo arensicoarcilloso en Northofaageto, -54.666548 -67.883409, 120m

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MSC0235319John J. Engel   54521969-10-01
Chile, Magallanes, Patagonian Channels: Low treeless island near glacier at head of Fiordo Peel; 50 degrees 57' S, 73 degrees 47' W, -50.871666 -74.181085

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MSC0235320Garrett Crow   17491971-11-27
Argentina, Isla Grande (Tierra del Fuego) Northofagus woods near treeline on E side of Paso Garibaldi, Sierra Lucas Bridges. 54 degrees 42' S, 67 degrees 45' W., -54.097184 -68.205159, 550m


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