Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bovista sublaevispora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales


BAFC-H
Bovista sublaevispora V.L. Suárez & J.E. Wright
BAFC-FUNGI-32211   1966-07-28
Chile, Región V: Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Jardín Botánico Nacional

Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Bovista sublaevispora V.L. Suárez & J.E. Wright
CORDC00005854Hernández Caffot, M. L.|   4452010-10-05
Argentina, Chaco, Parque Nacional Chaco.

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Bovista sublaevispora V.L. Suárez & J.E. Wright
CORDC0007021Ambrosino, J.   1662016-10-02
Argentina, Córdoba, Parque exótico, detrás de Lomitos El Bosque, -31.4300583 -64.1752889

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Bovista sublaevispora V.L. Suárez & J.E. Wright
CORDC0007030Ambrosino, J.   1282016-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Parque Sarmiento, -31.4300583 -64.1752889

CORD-IMBIV:CORD
Bovista sublaevispora V.L. Suárez & J.E. Wright
CORDC0007069Ambrosino, J.   2052016-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Ciudad Universitaria, -31.43525 -64.1871917


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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