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

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Cortinarius lazulinus E. Horak & M.M. Moser
42805456Mara Jos Dibn   2019-04-00
Chile, Magallanes y Antrtica Chilena, Reserva Nacional Magallanes, -53.1473621709 -71.008803243

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Cortinarius lazulinus E. Horak & M.M. Moser
FLAS-F-64293María José Dibán, Vania Osses, Consuelo Sáez   MJDK-4412017-05-27
Chile, Vilches Altos, -35.612293 -71.062532, 1270m

FLAS
Cortinarius lazulinus E. Horak & M.M. Moser
FLAS-F-64305María José Dibán, Camila Labraña, Karla Almonacid   MJDK-3 PUQ2018-04-26
Chile, Region Magallanes, -53.1476656 -71.0083371, 357m

FLAS
Cortinarius lazulinus E. Horak & M.M. Moser
FLAS-F-64928T. Niskanen & C. Truong   TN17-1142017-04-02
Chile, Magallanes, Laguna Parrillar National Park


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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