Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Peltigera didactyla (Peltidea erumpens, Peltidea spuria, Peltigera erumpens, Peltigera hazslinszkyi, Peltigera spuria, Peltigera canina subsp. erumpens, Peltigera canina var. erumpens, Peltigera canina var. spuria, Peltigera erumpens f. hazslinszkyi, Peltigera erumpens var. hazslinszkyi, Peltigera r... (show all)
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Peltigera didactyla (With.) J.R. Laundon
MUOB 178051Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1780512013-01-20
Peru, Cusco, Parque Arqueologico Pisaq, -13.407 -71.842, 3420 - 3420m

MUOB
Peltigera didactyla (With.) J.R. Laundon
MUOB 178412Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1784122013-01-25
Peru, Cusco, Saqsayhuamán, -13.51 -71.98, 3500 - 3500m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Peltigera didactyla (With.) J. R. Laundon
L16479R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P14:201981-02-08
Peru, Peru. Dept. Junin: Prov. Tarma, Puente Mal Alma (= c. midway between Tarma and San Ramon). 11°13'S, 75°30'W. Alt. c. 2100 m.

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Peltigera didactyla (With.) J. R. Laundon
L16485R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P12:351981-02-07
Peru, Peru. Dept. Junin: Prov. Tarma, c. 10 km. (road distance) NNE of Palca. 11°18'S, 75°32'W. Alt. c. 2600 m.

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Peltigera didactyla (With.) J. R. Laundon
L62238Rolf Santesson   P85:381981-03-23
Peru, Dept. Cuzco: Prov. Urubamba, valley of Rio Piri, 16-17 km, road distance, from (c. NW of) Ollantaytambo. 13°7’ S, 72°22’ W Alt. 3200-3300 m

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Peltigera didactyla (With.) J. R. Laundon
L62239Rolf Santesson   P85:231981-03-23
Peru, Dept. Cuzco: Prov. Urubamba, valley of Rio Piri, 16-17 km, road distance, from (c. NW of) Ollantaytambo. 13°7’ S, 72°22’ W Alt. 3200-3300 m

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Peltigera didactyla (With.) J. R. Laundon
L62240Rolf Santesson, Anders Tehler & Göran Thor   P89:541981-03-24
Peru, Dept. Cuzco: Prov. Urubamba, valley of Rio Piri, 30 km, road distance, from (c. NW of) Ollantaytambo. 13°5’ S, 72°22’ W Alt. c. 3700 m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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