Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amazonomyces farkasiae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Amazonomyces farkasiae (Lücking) Lücking, Sérus. & G. Thor
19Lücking, Robert   16031 b2002-10-27
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva Protection Zone. La Selva Biological Station, 55 km N of San Jose. Arboleda., 10.4333333 -84.05, 50m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Amazonomyces farkasiae (Lücking) Lücking et al.
R. Lücking   160072002-10-27
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva Protection Zone (Cordillera Volcánica Central Conservation Area), La Selva Biological Station: 55 km N of San Jose, Arboleda, 10.43 -84.05, 50m

F:Botany
Amazonomyces farkasiae (Lücking) Lücking et al.
C0090164F   1997-04-00
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, "La Selva" Biological Station, 60 km N of San Jose, 10.433333 -84.05, 50m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Amazonomyces farkasiae (Lücking) Lücking, Sérus. & G. Thor
WIS-L-0125982R. Lücking   92-33201992-07-00
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Corcovado national park, about 130km SSE of San Jose, 40km WSW of Golfito on the Osa peninsula; on trail from the park entrance to the "Los Patos" ranger station; 8.566667 -83.516667, 8.566667 -83.516667, 50 - 200m

WIS
Amazonomyces farkasiae (Lücking) Lücking, Sérus. & G. Thor
WIS-L-0125981R. Lücking   92-821991-09-00
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva protection zone, about 60km N of San Jose, base of Atlantic slope of the Cordillera Central; on CES/LOC/CEN-trails, 10.433333 -84.05, 50m

WIS
Amazonomyces farkasiae (Lücking) Lücking, Sérus. & G. Thor
WIS-L-0126511R. Lücking   97-3131997-04-00
Costa Rica, Heredia, "La Selva" Biological Station, 60 km N of San José, 10.433333 -84.05, 50m


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