Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epithele interrupta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Epithele interrupta Bres.
BR5020034188449Vanderyst H.   S.N.1910-02-01
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Mayidi, -5.183333 15.15

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F14859H. Vanderyst   1910-02-01
Congo, The democratic republic of the, Congo, Mayidi.

S
F127382Rick   421
Brazil, Brasilia

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
306141Leif Ryvarden, Masuka   313671992-01-22
Malawi, Thyolo, Thylo distr.: Mulnaje mts, Lichenya hut, -15.9754 35.5262, 2100m

O
307478Leif Ryvarden   196891982-03-01
Argentina, Misiones, Iguazu National Park, Cataratas de Iguazu, -25.6945 -54.4485

O
307486Leif Ryvarden   197321982-03-01
Argentina, Misiones, Iguazu National Park, Cataratas de Iguazu, -25.6945 -54.4485

O
307510Leif Ryvarden   200781982-03-01
Argentina, Misiones, Iguazu National Park, Cataratas de Iguazu, -25.6945 -54.4485

O
307483Leif Ryvarden   197051982-03-01
Argentina, Misiones, Iguazu National Park, Cataratas de Iguazu, -25.6945 -54.4485

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
7434A.A.R. de Meijer   Meijer-7131987-08-01
Brazil, São Paulo, Pompéia, Sao Paulo, Feazenda Sao Miguel, -21.866667 -50.183333

CFMR
51579A.A.R. de Meijer   Meijer-73591989-09-16
Brazil, Parana, General Carneiro, Fazenda Sao Pedro, -21.833333 -53.6

CFMR
242K.K. Nakasone   FP-102842-Sp1996-06-21
Puerto Rico, n/a, Mt. Britton Trail, El Yunque Recreation Area, Caribbean Nat'l Forest

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 285231Rick J.   2000000-00-00
Brazil


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