Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trametes cubensis (Cubamyces cubensis, Daedalea cubensis, Lenzites cubamyces, Microporus ostreatus, Polyporus cubensis, Polyporus ostreatus, Polyporus subcubensis, Polystictus ostreatus, Trametes cubensis var. cubensis, Trametes subcubensis, Tyromyces subcubensis, Ungulina cubensis), Polyporus cuben... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 747501Broadway, W. E.   1906-02-00
Grenada, Annandale Mountain forests, 12.090981 -61.714709

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 747516Standley, Paul C.   542251927-12-14
Honduras, Department of Atlantida, near Tela, 15.783333 -87.45

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 747528Dodge, C. W.   1925-08-03
Panama, Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Island Along Wheeler trail, 9.166667 -79.833333

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 884668Fink, Bruce   9081915-12-15
Puerto Rico, Mayaquis, 18.20004 -67.115629

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 887586Chardon & Toro   1932-07-21
Venezuela, San Juan de los Morros, Aragua around hotel

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 887588Weir, James R.   1923-08-29
Brazil, Madeira River, Amazonas

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 887589Overholts, L. O.; Kaufert, F.   1931-07-31
United States, Louisiana, Deer Park l

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 887602Unknown   0000-00-00
United States, Florida

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 887607Kaufert, F.   1932-02-00
United States, Louisiana, Bartarea l

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 892315Unknown   0000-00-00

Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
VPI-F-0004441J.L. Lowe   JL Lowe 49441957-08-14
United States, Louisiana, Madison, Tallulah, 32.408476 -91.186777


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