Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coriolus antarcticus (Microporus antarcticus, Polyporus antarcticus, Polystictus antarcticus, Coriolus versicolor f. antarcticus, Trametes versicolor f. antarctica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia observation-based fungal data


N/A
Coriolus antarcticus (Speg.) J.E. Wright & J.R. Deschamps
51a691883dff1d7e1be36c72Humphrys, M. Meg   https://biocollect.ala.org.au/si
Australia, Victoria, -36.57624816894531 146.8175048828125

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Coriolus antarcticus (Speg.) J.E. Wright & J.R. Deschamps
8973R. Singer   BAFC-223961959-03-06
Argentina, Buenos Aires, ARG, Patagoni, Neuquen, Quetrihue

CFMR
Trametes versicolor f. antarctica (Speg.) Rajchenb. & J.E. Wright
31871H. Lenko   BAFC-2851969-01-00
Argentina, San Carlos de Bariloche

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 203079Espinosa M. R.   261917-02-00
Chile, Faitao, Llanquihue

BPI
BPI 203080Espinosa M. R.   271919-01-00
Chile, Palhuen, Falca


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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