Dataset: PDD
Search Criteria: Chile; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 102002   2010-08-08
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 102003   2010-08-14
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 89895Peter Russell Johnston | I Gamundi   1996-04-09
Chile

PDD:PDD
Lophodermium Chevall.
PDD 89048Peter Russell Johnston | M Rajchenberg   1996-04-05
Chile

PDD:PDD
Vibrissea truncorum (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr.
PDD 99892P Sandoval Leiva   2009-12-16
Chile, -45.546474 -72.940574

PDD:PDD
Chlorovibrissea chilensis Sandoval-Leiva, A.i. Romero & P.R. Johnst.
PDD 99891P Sandoval Leiva   2008-07-10
Chile, -45.349722 -73.048611

PDD:PDD
PDD 74715C Vanky | K Vanky   
Chile, -41.255779 -72.767086, 40m

PDD:PDD
Vibrissea truncorum (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr.
PDD 99893P Sandoval Leiva   2010-01-31
Chile, -40.1295 -72.385365

PDD:PDD
Urocystis alstroemeriae Vánky & C. Vánky
PDD 74743C Vanky | K Vanky   1999-12-14
Chile, -32.915278 -70.230556, 1730m

PDD:PDD
Torrendiella andina P.R. Johnst. & Gamundí
PDD 70295I Gamundi | A Giaiotti   1998-04-23
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 41349H Butin   1966-12-03
Chile

PDD:PDD
Bivallum pilgerodendri (Butin) P.R. Johnst.
PDD 57915H Butin   1967-06-14
Chile

PDD:PDD
Bivallum podocarpi (Butin) P.R. Johnst.
PDD 57917H Butin   1968-08-29
Chile

PDD:PDD
Bivallum pilgerodendri (Butin) P.R. Johnst.
PDD 57918H Butin   1968-02-19
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 26200EJ Godley   1959-01-01
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 26201EJ Godley   1958-09-27
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 89039Peter Russell Johnston | I Gamundi   1996-04-05
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 28065Challenger Expedition   
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 38981Sra Adreana Pinto de Torres   1978-11-00
Chile

PDD:PDD
Anthracoidea carphae (Speg.) Vánky
PDD 62868M Wedin   1989-01-22
Chile

PDD:PDD
Trichaptum Murrill
PDD 11785CL Spegazzini   1917-08-00
Chile

PDD:PDD
Torrendiella grisea P.R. Johnst. & Gamundí
PDD 70145Peter Russell Johnston | I Gamundi   1996-04-10
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 65054H Roivainen   1970-03-28
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 38982Sra Adreana Pinto de Torres   1978-11-00
Chile

PDD:PDD
Rhytidhysteron rufulum (Spreng.) Speg.
PDD 39479E Oehrens | Garido   1978-11-24
Chile

PDD:PDD
Hymenoscyphus gregarius (Boud.) Gamundí & Giaiotti
PDD 66427Peter Russell Johnston   
Chile

PDD:PDD
Mikronegeria fagi Dietel & Neger
PDD 68449Ross Ewen Beever   1997-01-16
Chile

PDD:PDD
Torrendiella andina P.R. Johnst. & Gamundí
PDD 68403Peter Russell Johnston | I Gamundi   1996-04-09
Chile

PDD:PDD
Torrendiella andina P.R. Johnst. & Gamundí
PDD 68406Peter Russell Johnston | M Rachchenberg   1996-04-05
Chile

PDD:PDD
Inonotus corruscans (Fr.) P. Karst.
PDD 20148CL Spegazzini   1918-00-00
Chile

PDD:PDD
Uromyces minor J. Schröt.
PDD 56694E Oehrens   1966-11-25
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 3697D Miller   1930-07-00
Chile

PDD:PDD
Pureke zelandicum P.R. Johnst.
PDD 89045Peter Russell Johnston | I Gamundi   1996-04-09
Chile

PDD:PDD
Leveillella drimydis (Lév.) Theiss. & Syd.
PDD 64628E Werdermann   1924-02-00
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 55898PA Maddison   1989-08-17
Chile

PDD:PDD
Phakopsora tecta H.S. Jacks. & Holw.
PDD 55900PA Maddison   1989-08-17
Chile

PDD:PDD
PDD 56215PA Maddison   1989-08-17
Chile

PDD:PDD
Postia balsamea (Peck) Jülich
PDD 70566R Singer   1965-05-10
Chile

PDD:PDD
Grifola sordulenta (Mont.) Singer
PDD 70569R Singer   1965-05-05
Chile

PDD:PDD
Bivallum pilgerodendri (Butin) P.R. Johnst.
PDD 54950H Butin   1968-06-27
Chile

PDD:PDD
Bivallum heterosporum (Butin) P.R. Johnst.
PDD 54951H Butin   1967-05-14
Chile

PDD:PDD
Bivallum podocarpi (Butin) P.R. Johnst.
PDD 54959H Butin   1968-09-15
Chile

PDD:PDD
Brahmaculus magellanicus M.E. Sm. & P.R. Johnst.
PDD 116650M Smith   
Chile, -53.6993 70.9695

PDD:PDD
Brahmaculus osornoensis M.E. Sm. & P.R. Johnst.
PDD 116649M Smith | A Mujic   2017-04-17
Chile, -41.1382 72.537


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