INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Search Criteria: Argentina; Buenos Aires; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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Corynascus verrucosus Stchigel, Cano & Guarro
collected and isolated by A.M. Stchigel   1995-11-02
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Quilmes, Bernal

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Diatrypella
A.I. Romero   s.n.1990-05-05
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Lavalloll, Santa Catalina, campus del Instituto de Fitotecnia de la Universidad de Lomas de Zamora

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Eutypa comosa Speg.
A.I. Romero   s.n.1990-05-05
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Lavalloll, Santa Catalina, campus del Instituto de Fitotecnia de la Universidad de Lomas de Zamora

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Eutypa tuyutensis Speg.
A.I. Romero   s.n.1990-05-05
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Lavolloll, Santa Catalina, campus del Instituto de Fitotecnia de la Universidad de Lomas de Zomora

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ILL00056380C. Taconis   s.n.1950-02-00
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Chaco, Saí©nz Peí±a, Colonia Rivadavia, Lote 100.

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Coniophora
ILL00056384R. Singer   131949-05-25
Argentina, Buenos Aires, La Plata Jardin Zoologico.


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