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

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Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
CORDC00000473Lugo, M. A.|   271997-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala. Sitio II, No herbivoría. Verano. A 1,5 km de la Posta hacia Cba.

CORD
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
CORDC00000474Lugo, M. A.|   281997-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala. Sitio I, herbivoría. Verano. La Posta.

CORD
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
CORDC00000475Lugo, M. A.|   291997-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala. Sitio II, No herbivoría. Verano. La Posta.

CORD
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
CORDC00000476Lugo, M. A.|   261997-02-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala

CORD
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
CORDC00000477Lugo, M. A.|   301997-02-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala, Sitio I, No herbivoría, otoño

CORD
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
CORDC00000478Lugo, M. A.|   311997-02-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala, Sitio I, No herbivoría, otoño

CORD
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
CORDC00000479Lugo, M. A.|   321997-03-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala, Sitio III, herbivoría, otoño

CORD
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
CORDC00000480Lugo, M. A.|   331997-03-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala, Sitio III, No herbivoría. Otoño

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Acaulospora bireticulata F.M. Rothwell & Trappe
39477F Rothwell   SP1691976-10-00
USA, Kentucky, Marshall County, Kentucky Dam Nursery


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