Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius fuegianus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
CORDC00006080Kuhar, F. J.|   140012014-00-00
Argentina, Chubut, Parque Nacional Lago Puelo, camino a Los Hitos

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Cortinarius fuegianus Peintner & M.M. Moser
MUOB 195463Richard Sullivan   MUOB 1954632014-12-29
Argentina, Santa Cruz, El Chaltén, -49.3051 -72.918

MUOB
Cortinarius fuegianus Peintner & M.M. Moser
MUOB 250851Giuliana Furci   MUOB 2508512012-03-14
Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Karukinka Park, Valle de la Paciencia, -54.371 -69.1095

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Cortinarius fuegianus Peintner & M.M.Moser
02449669R. E. Halling   5880a1988-03-24
Argentina, Río Negro, Cerro Otto., -41.1497 -71.38, 1300 - 1300m

NY:NY
Cortinarius fuegianus Peintner & M.M.Moser
02449670R. E. Halling   5880b1988-03-24
Argentina, Río Negro, Cerro Otto., -41.1497 -71.38, 1300 - 1300m

NY:NY
Cortinarius fuegianus Peintner & M.M.Moser
02449673R. E. Halling   59001988-03-26
Argentina, Neuquén, Lacar, Parque Nacional Lanin, N side of Lago Lácar along road form San Martin de los Andes to Paso Hua Hum., -40.1597 -71.5303, 700 - 750m

University of Copenhagen


C:F
Cortinarius fuegianus Peintner & M.M. Moser
71943U. Søchting   1998-01-05
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia National Park, Lago Roca

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Cortinarius fuegianus Peintner & M.M. Moser
FLAS-F-64301María José Dibán, Jeanette Muñoz, Stephany Díaz, Felipe Karelovic   MJDK-1692017-04-22
Chile, Vilches Altos, -35.612293 -71.062532, 1270m

FLAS
Cortinarius fuegianus Peintner & M.M. Moser
FLAS-F-64306María José Dibán, Christian Valdés, Juan Pablo Pino   MJDK-8002019-05-14
Chile, Vilches Altos, -35.612293 -71.062532, 1270m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.