Dataset: BPI-
Taxa: Lasiobelonium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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BPI 662926Wettstein R.; Schiffner V.   1901-06-00
Brazil, Prov. Sao Paulo, Jaragua near Taipas alt. 800 meters

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Lasiobelonium belanense (Svrcek) Raitv.
BPI 662927Seaver F. J.; Bethel E.   1910-00-00
United States, Colorado

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BPI 662928Kmet A.   1889-06-19
Czechoslovakia, Prencow, Banistia

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BPI 662929Davidson R. W.   6971930-07-16
United States, Colorado, Grand Mesa National Forest near Cedar Ridge

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Lasiobelonium nidulum (J.C. Schmidt & Kunze) Spooner
BPI 802244Triebel D.; Rambold G.   1991-05-02
Germany, Bayern, Schwaben, Landkreis Sonthofen alt. 800 meters, 47d32'n,10d03'e, 3.5 km. S. E. of Oberstaufen, near Waterfall Buchenegger Wasserfall, 1 km. S. S. E. of Buchenegg, 47.5242 10.020837


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