Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lactifluus gymnocarpus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Lactifluus gymnocarpus (R. Heim ex Singer) Verbeken
BR5020212757610VDe Kesel A.   62362015-01-23
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Mikembo

BR
Lactifluus gymnocarpus (R. Heim ex Singer) Verbeken
BR5020212122258VDe Kesel A.   62042015-01-16
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Mikembo, -11.483916 27.674694

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Lactifluus gymnocarpus (R. Heim ex Singer) Verbeken
E00948429Watling, Roy (Prof.)   241541991-03-24
Sud-Ouest, Nr Mundemba

E
Lactifluus gymnocarpus (R. Heim ex Singer) Verbeken
E00948428Watling, Roy (Prof.)   266631991-03-23
Sud-Ouest

E
Lactifluus gymnocarpus (R. Heim ex Singer) Verbeken
E00948427Watling, Roy (Prof.)   214701989-01-24
Sud-Ouest, Mundemba, 46m

E
Lactifluus gymnocarpus (R. Heim ex Singer) Verbeken
E00948426Watling, Roy (Prof.)   214751989-01-03
Sud-Ouest, Mundemba, 46m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Lactifluus gymnocarpus (R.Heim ex Singer) Verbeken
TUF133767   2018-09-14


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