Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lateropeltis bambusarum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01102764J. M. Tucker   751B1942-01-08
El Salvador, Morazán, South side of Mt. Cacaquatique.

NY:NY
01102763J. M. Tucker   751B1942-01-08
El Salvador, Morazán, South side of Mt. Cacaquatique.

University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
ILL00005601John Tucker No. 751B   751B1941-01-08
El Salvador, Morazán, Cerro Cacahuatique (=Corobán), Morazan, 13.766667 -88.216667, 1663m

ILL
ILL00005602H. Johansen No. 17   171923-07-00
Panama, Colón, Colón, Panama Canal Zone, 9.333333 -79.916667

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
14291J.M. Tucker   751B1942-01-08
El Salvador, Morazan, S side of Mt. Cacaquatique

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 635975Stevens F. L.   1923-08-18
Panama, Juan Mina, 9.166667 -79.65

BPI
BPI 635976Tucker John M.   751B1942-01-08
El Salvador, Mt. Cacaquatique, Department of Morazan S. Side of, 13.756996 -88.21186


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Google Map

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