Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lactocollybia aequatorialis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Lactocollybia aequatorialis f. eccentrica Singer Singer
C0369637FR. Singer   B-124711981-07-26
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, 500m

F:Botany
Lactocollybia aequatorialis Singer Singer
C0368533FR. Singer   B-142661983-06-13
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Santa Rosa National Park (Guanacaste Conservation Area)

F:Botany
Lactocollybia aequatorialis f. eccentrica Singer Singer
R. Singer   B-124711981-07-25
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Santa Rosa National Park (Guanacaste Conservation Area), 500m

F:Botany
Lactocollybia aequatorialis f. eccentrica Singer Singer
C0232686FR. Singer   B-124711981-07-25
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, 10.5 -85.25

F:Botany
Lactocollybia aequatorialis f. eccentrica Singer Singer
C0232701FG. T. Prance et al.   214141974-07-27
Brazil, Roraima, vicinity of Auaris, 800m

F:Botany
Lactocollybia aequatorialis f. eccentrica Singer Singer
C0232702FR. Singer   B-124511983-07-18
Brazil, Amazonas, Lago Janauari

F:Botany
Lactocollybia aequatorialis f. eccentrica Singer Singer
C0232703FG. T. Prance   21414
Brazil, Roraima, 1 -61

F:Botany
Lactocollybia aequatorialis f. eccentrica Singer Singer
C0232704FR. Singer   B-121791980-05-23
Brazil, Amazonas, Paraná do Janauacá: near Lago do Castanho

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
775364G. T. Prance   214141974-07-27
Brazil, Roraima, Vicinity of Auaris; Brazilian Amazonia, 4.1 -64.42, 244 - 244m

NY:NY
775365G. T. Prance   214141974-07-27
Brazil, Roraima, Vicinity of Auaris; Brazilian Amazonia, 4.1 -64.42, 244 - 244m


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