Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Artomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Artomyces nothofagi M.E. Sm. & Kneal
FLAS-F-58994XI Aysén   MES-5592012-03-14
Chile, Patagonia, Aysén, XI Aysén; Tres Laguna Trail, Melimoye Patagonia Sur Reserve, -44.41651 -72.368244

FLAS
FLAS-F-62959Matthew Smith   MES-9152015-05-01
Chile, Along road T-80 between La Union and Hueicolla before Monumento Natural Alerce Costero

FLAS
FLAS-F-63175Eduardo Nouhra   MES-12072015-05-11
Argentina, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Lago Muscardi, 4 km before the mirador area

FLAS
Artomyces nothofagi R.J. Kneal & M.E. Sm.
FLAS-F-64643Isabella Crandall   MES-21952016-05-23
Chile, La Union

FLAS
FLAS-F-64659Alija Mujic   MES-19872016-05-14
Argentina, Bariloche, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Road to Tronador, after Pampa Linda, roadside stop before bridge, 926m

FLAS
Artomyces Jülich
FLAS-F-64975Don Pfister and Giuliana Furci   MES-23112017-04-01
Chile, Magallanes, Rio Santa Maria, just south of Reserva San Juan and Fuerte Bulnes

FLAS
Artomyces nothofagii
FLAS-F-65243Francisco Kuhar   MES-26492017-04-10
Chile, Los Lagos, Puyehue National Park, big flat area with arroyo below Antillanca

FLAS
Artomyces Jülich
FLAS-F-65415Rosanne Healy   MES-28552017-04-14
Chile, Los Lagos, Puyehue National Park, Sendero de Chile

FLAS
Artomyces Jülich
FLAS-F-65511Camille Truong   MES-29612017-04-17
Chile, Los Lagos, Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, on the road to the ski area just above Mirador el Bosque

FLAS
Artomyces Jülich
FLAS-F-63807Matthew E Smith   MES-31852019-01-26
Belize, Las Cuevas Research Station, on trail just west of station near Mayan ruins

FLAS
Artomyces Jülich
FLAS-F-63808Matthew E Smith   MES-31862019-01-26
Belize, Las Cuevas Research Station, on trail just west of station near Mayan ruins


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