Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lepiota guatopoensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ecuador Fungi data from FungiWebEcuador


QCAM
QCAM13   Bravo 4521984-07-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Carretera Quito-Puerto Quito, km 113, 10 km al norte de la carretera principal, 0.0833333 -79.03333, 800m

QCAM
QCAM4322   AS-0032015-01-13
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Parque Nacional Sangay, -2.337777 -78.25416, 1407m

QCAM
QCAM7027Erika Caicedo   IT-0032017-01-22
Ecuador, Pichincha, Parque Itchimbía, -0.222322 -78.498033, 2882m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Lepiota guatopoensis Dennis Dennis
C0370383FD. J. Lodge & T. O'Dell   CR-4631995-06-15
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Guanacaste National Park (Guanacaste Conservation Area), Cacao Biological Station

F:Botany
Lepiota guatopoensis Dennis Dennis
C0239196FD. J. Lodge & J. M. Wunderle   PR-5561987-09-04
Puerto Rico, El Verde Research Station

F:Botany
Lepiota guatopoensis Dennis Dennis
C0239192FD. J. Lodge   PR-5551987-09-05
Puerto Rico, El Verde Research Station

F:Botany
Lepiota guatopoensis Dennis Dennis
C0230492FR. Singer   B-124501983-03-18
Brazil, Amazonas, -5 -63

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02754407A. E. Franco-Molano   8421992-05-08
Colombia, Caqueta, Municipio de Salento, Inspeccion Araracuara, parcela de Oscar Roman

NY:NY
02754408A. E. Franco-Molano   7931992-04-30
Colombia, Amazonas, Parque [Nacional] Natural Amacayacu, alrededor de la Estación [around the station]

NY:NY
02754177A. E. Franco-Molano   3721990-04-05
Bolivia, El Beni, Prov. Iturralde, N of Rurrenabaque along Rio Beni, pueblito Capaina

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
63397D.J. Lodge   DJL-PR-112016-05-14
Puerto Rico, Ca–—n de San Crist—bal


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