Dataset: BAFC-H
Taxa: Ceraceomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales


BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces austroandinus Gresl. & Rajchenb.
BAFC-FUNGI-50034Greslebin, A.G.   16861998-10-17
Argentina, Neuquén, Maipú, Lote 43 ca. Laguna Rosada

BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces borealis (Romell) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
BAFC-FUNGI-26862Gómez, C.E.   G-02681974-02-22
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur, Ushuaia, Parque. Nacional, monte en Lago Roca

BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces borealis (Romell) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
BAFC-FUNGI-50551Del Busto; Wright   20901973-01-29
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur, Aserradero Caimi

BAFC-H
BAFC-FUNGI-31646Burdsall, H.H.   114051981-02-10
United States, Wisconsin, Adams, Wisconsin Dells, Crandall Plantation

BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces sublaevis (Bres.) Jülich
BAFC-FUNGI-33408Lopez, S.E.   1979-01-08
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Baraderos, Alsina

BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces sublaevis (Bres.) Jülich
BAFC-FUNGI-33404Lopez, S.E.   1978-08-01
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Baraderos, Alsina

BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces tessulatus (Cooke) Jülich
BAFC-FUNGI-32551Popoff, O.   3021988-01-09
Argentina, Corrientes, Itatí, Itatí, Yacarey

BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces tessulatus (Cooke) Jülich
BAFC-FUNGI-31650Burdsall, H.H.   67741972-07-25
United States, Florida, Alachua, 7 millas al S de Gainesville, Ruta 2

BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces Jülich
BAFC-FUNGI-34368Robiglio, A.   1991-08-01
Argentina, Entre Ríos, Concordia, INTA

BAFC-H
Ceraceomyces austroandinum Gresl. & Rajchenb.
BAFC-FUNGI-34530Rachjenberg, M.   s/n1998-10-15
Argentina, Río Negro, Bariloche, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Río Manso Inferior, -41.590834 -71.690135


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