Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nectriopsis perpusilla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Nectriopsis perpusilla (Mont.) Samuels
02959786G. J. Samuels   917a1984-03-04
Brazil, Amazonas: base of W facing talus slope of Serra Araca, near central portion of serra about 45 min walk from lower airstrip, tall moist igapo forest with palms., 0.82 -63.32, 60m

NY:NY
Nectriopsis perpusilla (Mont.) Samuels
02959787G. J. Samuels   898A1984-03-13
Brazil, Base of west facing talus slope of Serra Araca, near central portion of serra about 45 min walk from lower airstrip, 0.82 -63.3, 60m

NY:NY
Nectriopsis perpusilla (Mont.) Samuels
2959717G. J. Samuels   11791984-04-00
Venezuela, Cerro de la Neblina: Along Rio Mawarinuma, just outside Canon Grande, vic. Neblina base camp, 0.83 -66.17, 140m

NY:NY
Nectriopsis perpusilla (Mont.) Samuels
02959788G. J. Samuels   1516a1984-04-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Río Negro, Cerro de la Neblina: along Rio Mawarinuma, just outside Canon Grande, vicinity of Neblina base camp, 0.88 -66.17, 140m

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Nectriopsis perpusilla (Mont.) Samuels
PDD 46285Gary Joseph Samuels   1983-05-11
New Zealand, -35.230125 173.591044

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Nectriopsis perpusilla (Mont.) Samuels
BPI 1107259San Martin F.   1201B1989-00-00
Mexico, Campeche, Vacinity of Ing. Eduardo Sangri Serrano Escarcega Forest Experimental Station, 18.612364 -90.808936

BPI
Nectriopsis perpusilla (Mont.) Samuels
BPI 737838Candoussau F.   1994-11-20
France, Bois de La Barthe (Landes)

BPI
Nectriopsis perpusilla (Mont.) Samuels
BPI 745447Huhndorf S. M.   17751995-10-07
Puerto Rico, Luquillo Mountains El Verde Research Area, 16-ha Grid, 02.19.11., 18.327222222 -65.817222222, 350m


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