Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cercophora costaricensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium - Fungi


ILLS
Cercophora costaricensis (G.C. Carroll & Munk) O. Hilber & R. Hilber
ILLS00159675S.M. Huhndorf, F. Ortega, J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   SMH3631993-01-16
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Road between La Estacion and Santa Rosa del Guache, approx 2 mi S of Santa Rosa, on mountainside, rocky stream, small remnant forest, 9.189784 -68.726048

ILLS
Cercophora costaricensis (G.C. Carroll & Munk) O. Hilber & R. Hilber
ILLS00159676S.M. Huhndorf, F. Ortega, J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   SMH3681993-01-16
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Road between La Estacion and Santa Rosa del Guache, approx 2 mi S of Santa Rosa, on mountainside, rocky stream, small remnant forest, 9.189784 -68.726048

ILLS
Cercophora costaricensis (G.C. Carroll & Munk) O. Hilber & R. Hilber
ILLS00159677S.M. Huhndorf, F. Ortega, J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   SMH3731993-01-16
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Road between La Estacion and Santa Rosa del Guache, approx 2 mi S of Santa Rosa, on mountainside, rocky stream, small remnant forest, 9.189784 -68.726048

ILLS
Cercophora costaricensis (G.C. Carroll & Munk) O. Hilber & R. Hilber
Catania   Catania 16691999-05-24
Argentina, Tucuman, Depto Tafí Viejo, Parque Biológico Sierra de San Javier, Cumbres de Taficillo, Las Mentas, in forests of Podocarpus parlatorei Pilg, 1600 slm, 26º 42' 820' S, 65º 19' 530' W, -26.714444 -65.331389, 1600m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cercophora costaricensis (G.C. Carroll & Munk) O. Hilber & R. Hilber
BPI 1109939Samuels G. J.; Hein B.; Huhndorf S. M.; Iturriaga T.; Rodriguez G.; Hererra M.   6824; 6824; ; ; ;1990-11-10
Venezuela, Sierra Nevada National Park, Coromoto, La Mucuy, Merida alt. 2700-3000 meters, 08d36'n,71d01'w, above Tabay, 1 hour Steady walk toward Laguna coromoto


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