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

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
229540G. Mitrow & Y. Dalpé YD3891   YD38911989-08-29
Canada, Ontario, Parc national Baie Georgienne

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1977-00-00
USA, Iowa, Boone, 4-H Camp, 41.927596 -93.8564

Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
CORDC00000466Lugo, M. A.|   191997-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala. Sitio I herbivoría. Verano.

CORD
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
CORDC00000467Lugo, M. A.|   201997-00-00
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala. Sitio I herbivoría. Verano.

CORD
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
CORDC00000468Lugo, M. A.|   211997-02-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala. Sitio I herbivoría. Otoño.

CORD
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
CORDC00000469Lugo, M. A.|   221997-02-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala. Sitio I herbivoría.

CORD
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
CORDC00000470Lugo, M. A.|   231997-02-06
Argentina, Córdoba, Pampa de Achala. Sitio III, 9,6 km a la salida de la Posta hacia Cba. Herbivoría.

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
40078Jim Trappe   Trappe 35961972-07-09
Mexico, Veracruz, Tuxtla biological Field Station, Univ. Nac. Auton. Mexico, Municipio San Andres.

OSC
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
40079Jim Trappe   Walker 681978-11-03
USA, Iowa, Boone, 4-H Camp

OSC
Acaulospora spinosa C. Walker & Trappe
40080Walker   Walker 1641979-08-23
USA, Iowa, Boone, 4-H Camp


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