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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L62949R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P16:411981-02-09
Peru, Dept. Junin: Prov. Tarma, near Gruta (= c. 35 km, road distance, SW of San Ramon). 11° 12’ S, 75° 28’ W Alt. c. 2000 m

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L62965Rolf Santesson   P84:201981-03-23
Peru, Dept. Cuzco: Prov. Urubamba, valley of Rio Piri, 14 km, road distance, from (c. NW of) Ollantaytambo. 13°8’ S, 72°22’ W Alt. c. 3100 m.

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L62967R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P16:361981-02-09
Peru, Dept. Junin: Prov. Tarma, near Gruta (= c. 35 km, road distance, SW of San Ramon). 11° 12’ S, 75° 28’ W Alt. c. 2000 m

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L69541T.H. Nash III   290001990-01-03
Venezuela, Venezuela. Estado de Merida, 38 km above Timotes in paramo area. 8°51’0”N, 70°48’30”W, ca. 4100 m.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 972049M.E. Hale   451251975-03-25
Venezuela, Tachira, Betañia, valley of Páramo de Tamá, 2100m


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