Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mazosia tumidula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Mazosia tumidula (Stirt.) Müll.Arg.
PC0070641Leprieur, F.R.   
Cayenne

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Mazosia tumidula (Stirt.) Zahlbr.
U 0032618Cornelissen JHC; Steege H ter   Cornelissen, JHC; Steege, H ter 1985-03-01
Guyana, West-Demerara

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Mazosia tumidula (Stirt.) Müll. Arg.
L8141K. Kalb   1980-10-14
Brazil, Amazonas, Amazonas, Manaus, 150 km ad septentriones et occidentem versus a Manaus, in ripa fluvii Negro, alt. 40 m s.m. Foliicola in pluviisilva

S
Mazosia tumidula (Stirt.) Müll. Arg.
L8142H. Sipman   273151990-02-16
Venezuela, Bolivar, Venezuela. Estado Bolivar, Cerro Guaiquinima. At confluence of rivers Carapo and Lima (near camp 7). Alt. c. 320 m. c. 15 m tall, light forest on poor soil on E-bank of Carapo

S
Mazosia tumidula (Stirt.) Müll. Arg.
L8143B. A. Krukoff   1934-11-07
Brazil, Amazonas, Brazil: State of Amazonas, Basin of Rio Madeira, Municipality Humayta, on plateau between Rio Livramento and Rio Ipixuna

S
Mazosia tumidula (Stirt.) Müll. Arg.
L8144R. Lücking   92-36651992-07-00
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Costa Rica. - Corcovado national park, Puntarenas province, about 130 km SSE of San José and 45 km WSW of Golfito on the Osa peninsula; altitude ca. 50-100 m; tropical lowland rain forest zone; primary forest on trail from the ”Los Patos” to the ”Sirena” ranger station

University of Costa Rica Fungi and Mycetozoan Collections


USJ
Mazosia tumidula ( stirt.) müll. arg.
64785R. Lücking   974741997-02-01
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Osa, Península De Osa, 8.696581 -83.556284, 100m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Mazosia tumidula (Stirt.) Zahlbr.
TUF010263Klaus Kalb   1980-10-14
Amazonas: Manaus, 150 km ad septentriones et occidentem verus a Manaus, in ripa fluvii Negro.


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Google Map

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