Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius coleopus, Cortinarius coleopus var. coleopus, Cortinarius coleopus var. ovatoeystis, Cortinarius coleopus var. variegatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Cortinarius coleopus M.M. Moser & E. Horak
CORDC00005589Smith, M. E.|   18752016-12-05
Argentina, Río Negro, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Arroyo Goye near colonia suiza.

CORD
Cortinarius coleopus M.M. Moser & E. Horak
CORDC00005627Smith, M. E.|   20772016-00-00
Argentina, Río Negro, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Lago Hess

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Cortinarius coleopus M.M. Moser & E. Horak
FLAS-F-63645T. Niskanen & C. Truong   CT-46392017-03-26
Chile, Karukinka Reserve, along the path to Laguna del Cura from Vicuña station, by the stream, 252m

FLAS
Cortinarius coleopus M.M. Moser & E. Horak
FLAS-F-63782Tuula Niskanen et al   MES-15982016-05-04
Chile, Puyehue National Park, foothills of Volcan Puyehue, up the road past El Caulle north of Rio Golgol, 550m

FLAS
Cortinarius coleopus M.M. Moser & E. Horak
FLAS-F-63784Brandon Matheny   MES-16372016-05-04
Chile, Puyehue National Park, foothills of Volcan Puyehue, up the road past El Caulle north of Rio Golgol, 550m

FLAS
Cortinarius coleopus M.M. Moser & E. Horak
FLAS-F-64843T. Niskanen & C. Truong   TN17-0282017-03-31
Chile, Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Club Andino ski area entrance.

FLAS
Cortinarius coleopus M.M. Moser & E. Horak
FLAS-F-64900T. Niskanen & C. Truong   TN17-0852017-04-01
Chile, Magallanes, Rio Santa Maria, just south of Reserva San Juan and Fuerte Bulnes, 17m


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