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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 112225A Chinn   2018-05-10
New Zealand, -42.271308 171.458756

PDD:PDD
Brahmaculus magellanicus M.E. Sm. & P.R. Johnst.
PDD 116650M Smith   
Chile, -53.6993 70.9695

PDD:PDD
Brahmaculus osornoensis M.E. Sm. & P.R. Johnst.
PDD 116649M Smith | A Mujic   2017-04-17
Chile, -41.1382 72.537

PDD:PDD
Brahmaculus packhamiae T.W. May & P.R. Johnst.
PDD 117311JM Packham   6/R6/261995-06-05
Australia, -43.2652 146.8613

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Brahmaculus magellanicus M.E. Sm. & P.R. Johnst.
FLAS-F-65086Alija Mujic   MES-24542017-04-05
Chile, Magallanes, stream at Puente San Pedro, south of Punta Arenas near the end of the road, 12m

FLAS
Brahmaculus osornoensis M.E. Sm. & P.R. Johnst.
FLAS-F-65492Alija Mujic and Matthew Smith   MES-29422017-04-17
Chile, Los Lagos, Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, on the road to the ski area just above Mirador el Bosque, 930m


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Google Map

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