Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophioceras venezuelense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Ophioceras venezuelense Shearer, J.L. Crane & W. Chen
ILLS00000553J.L. Crane, J.D. Schoknecht & D.C. Taphorn   A-109-11993-01-16
Venezuela, Portuguesa,, Guanare, Rio Ospino (Mountain Stream) 2 miles from La Estacion on the La Estacion-Ospino Road. UTM Zone 19P, Turen, Venezuela quadrangle 6343, 446800mE, 1038540mN. 9° 23.75' North Latitude, 69° 29.05' West Longitude. Site No. C-109., 9.39583 -69.4841

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Ophioceras venezuelense Shearer, J.L. Crane & W. Chen
ILLS00000552J.L. Crane, J.D. Schoknecht & D.C. Taphorn   A-109-31993-01-26
Venezuela, Estado Tachira, Branch of Rio Qda, La Pulida, road to La Fundacion, San José De Bolivar. UTM Zone 19N, Venezuela quadrangle 5839, 834720mE, 855200mN. 7° 43.38' North Latitude, 71° 57.87' West Longitude. Site No. C-124., 7.72299 -71.9645

ILLS
Ophioceras venezuelense Shearer, J.L. Crane & W. Chen
ILLS00000551J.L. Crane, J.D. Schoknecht & D.C. Taphorn   A-109-41993-01-26
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Guanare, Caño Maraca at junction with Guanare-Guanarito Road. UTM Zone 19P, Guanarito, Venezuela quadrangle 6342, 462440mE, 976160mN. 8° 50.00' North Latitude, 69° 520.33' West Longitude. Site No. C-111., 8.83077 -69.3415

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Ophioceras venezuelense Shearer, J.L. Crane & W. Chen
ILLS00000550J.L. Crane, J.D. Schoknecht & D.C. Taphorn   A-109-51993-01-16
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Guanare, Rio Ospino (Mountain Stream) 2 miles from La Estacion on the La Estacion-Ospino Road. UTM Zone 19P, Turin, Venezuela quadrangle 6343, 448160mE, 1036720mN. 9° 22.72' North Latitude, 69° 28.31' West Longitude. Site No. C-108., 9.37866 -69.4718


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