Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bisporella fuegiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales


BAFC-H
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
BAFC-FUNGI-20625Gamundí, I.; Wulff, A.   1959-03-12
Argentina, Río Negro, Bariloche, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Llao Llao

BAFC-H
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
BAFC-FUNGI-20820Gamundí, I.   1961-02-18
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego Antártida e Isla del Atlantico Sur, Ushuaia, Cerro Bandera

BAFC-H
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
BAFC-FUNGI-21153Gamundí, I.   1961-05-05
Argentina, Río Negro, Bariloche, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Arroyo Los Cántaros

BAFC-H
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
BAFC-FUNGI-21989Gamundí, I.; Hässel   1965-02-14
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego Antártida e Isla del Atlantico Sur, Ushuaia, Paso Garibaldi, cascada junto camino a Río Grande a Ushuaia

iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
42806878Mara Jos Dibn   2018-02-00
Chile, Aisn del General Carlos Ibez del Campo, Villa Maniguales, Aysn, Chile, -45.1726489 -72.1473015

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
F184586Rolf Santesson   241940-02-10
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego (excl. Antárida e Islas del Atlántico Sur), Tierra del Fuego: Valle Lasifashaj (Larsiparchae) Las Cotorras (about 20 km ENE of Ushuaia)

S
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
F184587Rolf Santesson   S 2141941-01-29
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego (excl. Antárida e Islas del Atlántico Sur), Tierra del Fuego: Canal Whiteside, Puerto Yartou.

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
FLAS-F-64940Don Pfister   MES-22502017-03-31
Chile, Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Club Andino ski area entrance.

FLAS
Bisporella fuegiana (Speg.) Gamundí
FLAS-F-65094Camille Truong   MES-24642017-04-05
Chile, Magallanes, end of the road, trailhead to Cabo Froward


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Google Map

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