Dataset: MUOB
Taxa: Panellus stipticus (Agaricus lateralis, Agaricus semipetiolatus, Agaricus stipticus, Crepidopus stipticus, Lentinus stipticus, Merulius stipticus, Panus albidotomentosus, Panus stipticus, Paxillus lateralis, Pleurotus stipticus, Pocillaria stiptica, Rhipidium stipticum, Agaricus farinaceus var. fari... (show all)
Search Criteria: Patuxent; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Panellus stipticus (Bull.) P. Karst.
45111O.K. Miller, Jr.   OKM-71191968-11-06
United States, Maryland, Patuxent Wildlife Refuge, 39.06 -76.78

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Panus stipticus (Bull.) Fr.
BPI 768905Parker, C. S.   1929-11-03
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Priest Bridge near Patuxent at, 39.054832 -76.73608

BPI
Panus stipticus (Bull.) Fr.
BPI 769041Waite, M. B.   1928-12-16
United States, Maryland, Patuxent near, 38.884318 -76.709499

BPI
Panus stipticus (Bull.) Fr.
BPI 769147Stevenson, J. A.   1947-10-25
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges, Patuxent Wild Life Reserve Refuge, 39.046411 -76.783773


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Google Map

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