Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis (Rajchenb.) J.E. Wright & Popoff
CORDC00001547Urcelay, R. C.|Robledo, G.   1511999-10-11
Argentina, Jujuy, Parque Nacional Colilegua

CORD
Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis (Rajchenb.) J.E. Wright & Popoff
CORDC00001548Urcelay, R. C.|   901999-07-05
Argentina, Catamarca, 15 Km al norte de Los Varela (ruta provincial 1)

CORD
Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis (Rajchenb.) J.E. Wright & Popoff
CORDC00001549Urcelay, R. C.|Robledo, G.   2462000-00-00
Argentina, Jujuy, Parque Nacional Colilegua

CORD
Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis (Rajchenb.) J.E. Wright & Popoff
CORDC00001550Urcelay, R. C.|Robledo, G.   1291999-01-05
Argentina, Tucumán, Quebrada del portugués

CORD
Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis (Rajchenb.) J.E. Wright & Popoff
CORDC00001551Urcelay, R. C.|Robledo, G.   2322000-00-00
Argentina, Catamarca, 15 KM al norte de Los Varela, por ruta número 1

CORD
Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis (Rajchenb.) J.E. Wright & Popoff
CORDC00001552Urcelay, R. C.|   971999-07-05
Argentina, Catamarca, 15 KM al norte de Los Varela, por ruta Provincial número 1

CORD
Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis (Rajchenb.) J.E. Wright & Popoff
CORDC00001553Urcelay, R. C.|   1881999-07-05
Argentina, Catamarca, 15 KM al norte de Los Varela, por ruta Provincial número 1

CORD
Trametes versicolor f. tucumanensis (Rajchenb.) J.E. Wright & Popoff
CORDC00001585Urcelay, R. C.|   891999-07-05
Argentina, Catamarca, 15 km al norte de Los Varela, rura Provincial 1


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