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

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Plecopteromyces Lichtwardt, Ferrington & López-Lastra
barcode-00081207R. W. Lichtwardt, L. C. Ferrington & C. C. López-Lastra   ARG-17-71996-11-12
Argentina, Neuquén, small unnamed tributary of Rio Traful, -40.71666667 -71.1

FH:FH
Plecopteromyces Lichtwardt, Ferrington & López-Lastra
barcode-00081208R. W. Lichtwardt, L. C. Ferrington & C. C. López-Lastra   ARG-17-81996-11-12
Argentina, Neuquén, small unnamed tributary of Rio Traful, -40.71666667 -71.1

University of Kansas, R. L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU:KU-F
Plecopteromyces patagoniensis Lichtw., Ferrington & López-Lastra
KU-F-58   
Argentina, Neuquen, Unnamed, trib. of Rio Traful, -40.71666718 -71.09999847

KANU:KU-F
Plecopteromyces patagoniensis Lichtw., Ferrington & López-Lastra
KU-F-60   
Argentina, Neuquen, Arroyo Cordoba Grande, -40.51333237 -71.20333099

KANU:KU-F
Plecopteromyces patagoniensis Lichtw., Ferrington & López-Lastra
KU-F-79   
Argentina, Rio Negro, Unnamed trib.R.Manso Superior, -41.20166779 -71.82666779

KANU:KU-F
Plecopteromyces patagoniensis Lichtw., Ferrington & López-Lastra
KU-F-160   
Australia, Tasmania, Strickland Falls, Hobart, -42.908073 147.262053

KANU:KU-F
Plecopteromyces leptoperlarum M.C. Williams & Lichtw.
KU-F-293   
Australia, Tasmania, Hobart Rivulet, Hobart, at hairpin turn part way up Mt. Wellington, -42.892568 147.308996

KANU:KU-F
Plecopteromyces leptoperlarum M.C. Williams & Lichtw.
KU-F-2831   
Australia, Tasmania, Hobart Roivulet, Hobart, on Strickland Ave. at hairpin turn part way up Mt. Wellington, -42.892568 147.308996


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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