Dataset: MIN
Search Criteria: Argentina; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN:Fungi
Physaraceae Chevall.
512417Ernest Du Charme   1947-09-00
Argentina, Entre Ros, Concordia

MIN
819031Sleumer, H.   16681952-01-14
Argentina, Catamarca

MIN
Calvatia lilacina (Mont. & Berk.) Henn.
8763Lorentz, Dr. P.G.   5231875-00-00
Argentina, Concepcion del Uruguay

MIN
13117   61880-06-00
Argentina

MIN
Ustilago bromivora (Tul. & C. Tul.) A.A. Fisch. Waldh.
13750Spegazzini, C.   11880-08-00
Argentina, Parque de Palermo [Bosques de Palermo?]

MIN
Ustilago longissima (Sowerby) Meyen
13913   51881-01-00
Argentina, Pampa del Tuyú

MIN
7215Lorentz, P.G.   4716
Argentina, [Conception]

MIN
669641Thumen, F.   21876-10-00
Argentina, [Conception del Uruguay]

MIN
330142Holway, E.W.D.; Holway, Mary. M.   20301922-08-15
Argentina, Córdoba

MIN
319689   
Argentina

MIN
471166Jackson, H.S.   20301922-08-15
Argentina, Córdoba

MIN
328655Weir, J.R.   18911923-12-00
Argentina

MIN
328652Weir, J.R.   18931923-12-00
Argentina

MIN
818733Singer, R.   21071949-08-14
Argentina, Sierra de San Javier

MIN
Prospodium tuberculatum (Kuntze) Arthur
320106   271880-00-00
Argentina, la Recoleta

MIN
Prospodium tuberculatum (Kuntze) Arthur
320107   151880-00-00
Argentina, la Chacarita

MIN
Puccinia achyroclines (Henn.) H.S. Jacks. & Holw.
329954   
Argentina

MIN
321421   
Argentina

MIN
Puccinia platyspora (Speg.) H.S. Jacks. & Holw.
329134   
Argentina

MIN
9781   
Argentina

MIN
512417Ernest Du Charme   s.n.1947-09-00
Argentina, Entre Ros, Concordia


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