Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neopaxillus echinospermus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Neopaxillus echinospermus (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
G. M. Mueller et al.   38311988-10-22
Mexico, Nuevo León, Santiago, El Cercudo, 450m

F:Botany
Neopaxillus echinospermus (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
J. García   44681984-10-14
Mexico, Nuevo León, Santiago, El Cercado

F:Botany
Neopaxillus echinospermus (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
J. García   31671983-10-08
Mexico, Nuevo León, Santiago, El Cercado, 520m

F:Botany
Neopaxillus echinospermus (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
J. García   29041983-07-23
Mexico, Nuevo León, Juarez, San Roque, 450m

F:Botany
Neopaxillus echinospermus (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
R. Valenzuela   5251981-10-12
Mexico, Nuevo León, Santiago, El Cerrito, 650m

F:Botany
Neopaxillus echinospermus (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
R. Singer   T-52721966-02-18
Argentina, Jujuy, Valle del Rio Lozano, 1600m

F
C2064675FJesus García   29041983-07-23
Mexico, Nuevo León, Juarez, San Roque, 450m

F
C2064676FJesus García   31671983-10-08
Mexico, Nuevo León, Santiago, El Cercado, 520m

F
C2064677FG. M. Mueller et al.   38311988-10-22
Mexico, Nuevo León, El Cercudo, 450m

F
C2064678FJesus García   44681984-10-14
Mexico, Nuevo León, Santiago, El Cercado

F
C2064680FR. Valenzuela   5251981-10-12
Mexico, Nuevo León, Santiago, El Cerrito, 650m

F
C2064682FR. Singer   T-52721966-02-18
Argentina, Jujuy, Valle del Rio Lozano, 1600m

National Herbarium of Mexico Fungal Collection (Hongos del Herbario Nacional de México)


IBUNAM:MEXU:FU-MEXU
5396R. Singer   1957-05-00
Argentina, Tucunian, C.U.

Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
PUL00034432de Meijer, A   AM16901990-05-12
Brazil, -10 -55

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
245099R. Singer   T3621949-04-02
Argentina, Tucumán, Rio Lules


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