Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Biatorella brasiliensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brazil SpeciesLink Fungi data from iDigBio


N/A
6282Malme, G.O.   1893-03-06
Brazil, Rio Grande Do Sul, Silveira Martins, -29.767931 -53.063403

N/A
6283Malme, G.O.   1893-03-06
Brazil, Rio Grande Do Sul, Silveira Martins, -29.767931 -53.063403

N/A
l-047007G.O.A. Malme   1893-02-06
Brazil, Rio Grande Do Sul, Silveira Martins, -29.767931 -53.063403

N/A
l2786Gust. A:N Malme.   1205
Brazil, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brasiliì_ Civit. Rio Grande Do Sul: Silveira Martins. Insilva Primì_Va, -29.767931 -53.063403

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S:S-Fungi
L2786Gust. A:n Malme.   12051893-03-20
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasili

S
L2786Gust. A:n Malme.   12051893-03-20
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasiliæ civit. Rio Grande do Sul: Silveira Martins. Insilva primæva


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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