Dataset: MUOB
Search Criteria: Belize; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Phylloporus scabripes B. Ortiz & M.A. Neves
MUOB 45208Roy Halling   MUOB 452082003-10-07
Belize, Cayo District, Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve, Privassion Camp, Privassion Creek, 17.0344 -88.9719

MUOB
MUOB 119111Avalon   MUOB 1191112004-08-12
Belize, Toledo District, Maya Mountains, Cockscomb Ridge, Doyle's Delight, South Trail, 16.5 -89.05, 1000 - 1000m

MUOB
Boletellus ananas (M.A. Curtis) Murrill
MUOB 203587Roy Halling   MUOB 2035872003-10-14
Belize, Belize District, Western Highway, Foster Property, near Belize Zoo., 17.3736 -88.5617, 50 - 50m

MUOB
Lentinus crinitus group
MUOB 274140James Baker   MUOB 2741402017-03-14
Belize, Belmopan, Ian Anderson's Caves Branch Jungle Lodge, 17.1681 -88.6829

MUOB
Panus neostrigosus Drechsler-Santos & Wartchow
MUOB 274174James Baker   MUOB 2741742017-03-09
Belize, San Ignacio, 17.1494 -89.0776

MUOB
Auricularia nigricans (Sw.) Birkebak, Looney & Sánchez-García
MUOB 274209James Baker   MUOB 2742092017-03-15
Belize, Blue Hole National Park, 17.1251 -88.688

MUOB
Auricularia delicata group
MUOB 274245James Baker   MUOB 2742452017-03-15
Belize, Blue Hole National Park, 17.1251 -88.688

MUOB
MUOB 274246James Baker   MUOB 2742462017-03-15
Belize, Blue Hole National Park, 17.1251 -88.688

MUOB
MUOB 274283James Baker   MUOB 2742832017-03-14
Belize, Belmopan, Ian Anderson's Caves Branch Jungle Lodge, 17.1681 -88.6829

MUOB
Microporellus dealbatus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Murrill
MUOB 274440James Baker   MUOB 2744402017-03-14
Belize, Belmopan, Ian Anderson's Caves Branch Jungle Lodge, 17.1681 -88.6829

MUOB
Coprinellus disseminatus group
MUOB 274783James Baker   MUOB 2747832017-03-15
Belize, Blue Hole National Park, 17.1251 -88.688

MUOB
MUOB 350476Chaelthomas   MUOB 3504761908-12-04
Belize, 17.1908 -88.3202


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Google Map

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