Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Favolaschia pterigena, Favolaschia pterigena var. boliviana, Favolaschia pterigena var. pterigena, Favolaschia pterigena var. purpurea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Favolaschia pterigena var. boliviana Singer Singer
C0004247FR. Singer   B-8171956-02-01
Bolivia, La Paz, Nor-Yungas, Carmen Pampa

F:Botany
Favolaschia pterigena var. purpurea Singer Singer
C0004248FR. Singer   B-6031956-01-28
Bolivia, La Paz, Nor-Yungas, Cataratas de San Juán

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01965379K. P. Dumont   Dumont-EC 19151975-08-01
Ecuador, Ca. 12 km from Zamora, on the Zamora-Loja Road, Provincia Zamora, 1524m

NY:NY
01965378K. P. Dumont   Dumont-EC 18891975-08-01
Ecuador, Ca. 12 km from Zamora, on the Zamora-Loja Road, Provincia Zamora, 1524m

NY:NY
01965380K. P. Dumont   Dumont-VE 34161971-07-30
Venezuela, La Montana, El Teleferico, above Merida, Estado Merida

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
137580R. Singer   T1680
Argentina, [No specific locality information included with specimen.]


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