Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Elsinoƫ chilensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
14094S.A. Steeger   1940-01-30
Chile, Llanquihue, Puntiagudo, Lago todos los Santos

MICH:Fungi
303522S. A. Steeger   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 679214Steeger S. Arentsen   11940-01-30
Chile, Llenquihue Prov.

BPI
BPI 679215Steeger S. Arentsen   1940-02-05
Chile, Pudeto, Chiloe de Prov.

BPI
BPI 679216   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 679217Steeger S. Arentsen   71939-05-00
Chile, Valdivia Prov, Niebla

BPI
BPI 679218Bitancourt A. A.   12791958-12-06
Chile, Lago Frias

BPI
BPI 679219Steeger S. Arentsen   1940-02-05
Chile, Niebla (Valdivia)

BPI
BPI 679220Steeger S. Arentsen   1947-03-11
Chile, Chamiza (Llanquihue Prov.)

BPI
BPI 679221Steeger S. Arentsen   1947-03-22
Chile, Niebla (Valdivia Prov.)

BPI
BPI 679222Steeger S. Arentsen   1940-01-23
Chile, Laguna Larrain

BPI
BPI 679223Steeger S. Arentsen   1947-03-11
Chile, Chamiza, Llanquihue Prov.

BPI
BPI 679224Steeger S. Arentsen   1940-02-01
Chile, Llanquihue Prov.

BPI
BPI 873461Arentsen Steeger, S.   1940-01-30
Chile, Province of Llanquihue, Puntiagudo Lago todos los Santos

BPI
BPI 873520Arentsen Steeger, S.   1947-03-11
Chile, Province of Lianquihue Chamiza

BPI
BPI 873521Arentsen Steeger, S.   1939-05-00
Chile, Provincia de Valdivia Niebla

BPI
BPI 873522Arentsen Steeger, S.   1947-03-22
Chile, Provincia de Valdivia Niebla

BPI
BPI 873523Arentsen Steeger, S.   1947-03-11
Chile, Provincia of Llanquihue Chamiza

BPI
BPI 873608Arentsen Steeger, S.   1940-02-01
Chile, Province of Llanquihue Petrohue


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