Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Datronia decipiens (Trametes decipiens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Datronia decipiens (Bres.) Ryvarden
F14778C. Torrend   461914-00-00
Brazil, Bahia, Brasilia, Bahia

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Datronia decipiens (Bres.) Ryvarden
910606Torrend   1914-00-00
Brazil, Bahia, Bahia

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Datronia decipiens (Bres.) Ryvarden
910605D. Pegler, Kurt Hjortstam, Leif Ryvarden   2241281987-01-24
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Re. Sao Paulo, Parge Est. Fontes do Ipiranga, -23.6688 -46.6299

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Datronia decipiens (Bres.) Ryvarden
917754Leif Ryvarden   170221978-07-05
Colombia, Cundinamarca, km 9 en la via Bogotá-Cruz Verde, 2700m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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BPI 246031Cleland J. B.   1919-06-00
Australia, Sydney, -33.8652 151.2096

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BPI 246048Haessel G.   1948-05-06
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Punta Lara

BPI
BPI 246049Cleland J. B.   0000-06-19
Australia, Sydney, -33.8652 151.2096

BPI
BPI 246062Guerrero-bettucci   1965-01-26
Argentina, Tucuman, El Cadillal


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