Dataset: BAFC-H
Taxa: Cortinariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales


BAFC-H
BAFC-FUNGI-23928Del Busto, E.; Godeas, A.M.; Wright, J.E.   1975-02-03
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego Antártida e Isla del Atlantico Sur, Ushuaia, Cerca de Ushuaia

BAFC-H
BAFC-FUNGI-33649aAlbertó, E.   ED 1701995-04-02
Argentina, Río Negro, Bariloche, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Puerto Blest, camino a Los Cántaros

BAFC-H
BAFC-FUNGI-50103Singer, R.   S M39511964-05-03
Argentina, Río Negro, Bariloche, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, camino de Lago Frías al Paso de las Nubes

BAFC-H
Cortinarius tylostomatoides (Singer) Peintner & M.M. Moser
BAFC-FUNGI-50105Singer, R.   S M35761964-04-26
Argentina, Neuquén, Los Lagos, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Cadena de Cerro O'Connor, Cerro Cortinario, al N de Puerto Manzano

BAFC-H
BAFC-FUNGI-51738Singer, R.   S M33421963-04-09
Argentina, Neuquén, Los Lagos, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Villa La Angostura, Puerto Manzano, -40.803571 -71.599839

BAFC-H
BAFC-FUNGI-51739Singer, R.   S M5681952-05-14
Argentina, Neuquén, Los Lagos, Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes, Península Quetrihué, -40.823332 -71.630781

BAFC-H
BAFC-FUNGI-51740Singer, R.   S M2181950-02-12
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego Antártida e Isla del Atlantico Sur, Ushuaia, Nueva Argentina

BAFC-H
BAFC-FUNGI-51741Singer, R.   1996-11-06
Argentina, Neuquén, Lácar, Parque Nacional Lanín, Pucará, Lago Lácar

BAFC-H
Descolea recedens (Cooke & Massee) Singer
BAFC-FUNGI-51742Singer, R.   1956-04-18
Argentina, Neuquén, Los Lagos, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Villa La Angostura, Puerto Manzano, -40.803571 -71.599839

BAFC-H
Descolea recedens (Cooke & Massee) Singer
BAFC-FUNGI-51743Singer, R.   1964-04-29
Argentina, Neuquén, Arroyo frutillas


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