Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eschatogonia triptophyllina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brazil SpeciesLink Fungi data from iDigBio


N/A
187371Timdal, E.   2013-11-25
Brazil, Par?, BeléM, Museu Paraense Emåálio Goeldi, Near The Herbarium, -1.447638 -48.468418, 20 - 20m

N/A
187381Timdal, E.   2013-11-25
Brazil, Par?, BeléM, Museu Paraense Emåálio Goeldi, Near The Herbarium, -1.447638 -48.468418, 20 - 20m

N/A
187387Timdal, E.   2013-11-27
Brazil, Par?, BeléM, Bosque Rodrigues Alves, -1.4286 -48.4563, 20 - 20m

N/A
187388Timdal, E.   2013-11-27
Brazil, Par?, BeléM, Bosque Rodrigues Alves, -1.4286 -48.4563, 20 - 20m

N/A
187398Timdal, E.   2013-11-27
Brazil, Pará, Belém, Belém, Bosque Rodrigues Alves, -1.4286 -48.4563, 20 - 20m

N/A
187401Timdal, E.   2013-11-27
Brazil, Par?, BeléM, Bosque Rodrigues Alves, -1.4286 -48.4563, 20 - 20m

N/A
187408Timdal, E.   2013-11-27
Brazil, Par?, BeléM, Bosque Rodrigues Alves, -1.4286 -48.4563, 20 - 20m

N/A
193914Barbosa, R.S., Haugan, R. & Timdal, E.   2014-03-17
Brazil, Pará, Paragominas, Hydro Mining Area, Site 8, -3.2201 -47.7041, 110 - 110m

N/A
193922Barbosa, R.S., Haugan, R. & Timdal, E.   2014-03-17
Brazil, Pará, Paragominas, Hydro Mining Area, Site 8, -3.2211 -47.7056, 110 - 110m

N/A
193925Barbosa, R.S., Haugan, R. & Timdal, E.   2014-03-17
Brazil, Pará, Paragominas, Hydro Mining Area, Site 9, -3.2346 -47.7768, 120 - 120m

N/A
193927Barbosa, R.S., Haugan, R. & Timdal, E.   2014-03-17
Brazil, Pará, Paragominas, Hydro Mining Area, Site 9, -3.2346 -47.7765, 120 - 120m

N/A
194055Barbosa, R.S., Haugan, R. & Timdal, E.   2014-03-17
Brazil, Pará, Paragominas, Hydro Mining Area, Site 8, -3.2205 -47.7053, 110 - 110m

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Eschatogonia triptophyllina (Nyl.) Kalb
BR5030095422604Aptroot A.   601102004-03-09
Costa Rica, Hitoy Cerere Reserve, near Pandora, 40 km S of Limón, along Río Estrella, 9.666667 -83.033333


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