Dataset: WSP-
Search Criteria: Brazil; Amazonas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP51328J.R. Weir   1923-09-03
Brazil, Amazonas, Madeira River (Rio Madeira), -5.449626 -60.882232

WSP
Phylacia poculiformis (Mont.) Mont.
WSP73390Gary J. Samuels   9391984-03-15
Brazil, Amazonas, Serra do Aracá, vicinity Rio(?), track leading SE from camp, 1.51392 -63.361791, 60m

WSP
WSP74400G.J. Samuels   1984-03-23
Brazil, Amazonas, Pico Rondon, Perimetral Norte Road, km 211. Igapo forest, vicinity of FUNAI Post, 1.516667 -62.8, 60m

WSP
Camillea bacillum (Mont.) Mont.
WSP74466Gary J. Samuels   1984-03-24
Brazil, Amazonas, Pico Rondon, Perimetral Norte Road, km 211. Vine forest ca. 3 hr walk from FUNAI Post., 1.621253 -63.267439

WSP
Amphisphaeria Ces. & De Not.
WSP74595Gary J. Samuels   1984-02-23
Brazil, Amazonas, Plateau of Serra Araca, 4 hr walk NE of camp, 0.949554 -63.343737

WSP
Apiocamarops alba Samuels & J.D. Rogers
WSP74720G.J. Samuels   4861984-02-19
Brazil, Amazonas, Serra do Aracá, plateau on "N side of northern mountain", 0.944508 -63.374907, 1250m

WSP
Camarops ustulinoides (Henn.) Nannf.
WSP74992Gary J. Samuels   1984-02-28
Brazil, Amazonas, base of west-facing slope of Serra Araca (Parque Estadual Serra do Aracá), near central portion of serra, about 45 min walk from lower airstrip, 0.851451 -63.308243

WSP
Camarops ustulinoides (Henn.) Nannf.
WSP74996Gary J. Samuels   1984-02-28
Brazil, Amazonas, south of central portion of Serra Araca (Parque Estadual Serra do Aracá), 8 km E of Rio Jauari, 0.822615 -63.309616

WSP
Camarops ustulinoides (Henn.) Nannf.
WSP74997Gary J. Samuels   1984-03-10
Brazil, Amazonas, Serra Araca, 0.851451 -63.308243, 60m

WSP
WSP75060G.J. Samuels   9021984-02-28
Brazil, Amazonas, Estado de Amazonas, base of W slope of Serra Araca, 0.833701 -63.319868


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