Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Marasmiellus tropicalis (Dendrosarcus tropicalis, Pleurotus tropicalis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Marasmiellus tropicalis (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
C0233009FR. Singer   B-30991960-07-06
Brazil, Pernambuco, Camaragibe

F:Botany
Marasmiellus tropicalis (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
C0233008FR. Singer   B-15931956-03-05
Bolivia, Beni, -14 -65.5

F:Botany
Marasmiellus tropicalis (Speg.) Singer (Speg.) Singer
C0233010FR. Singer   B-17211956-03-08
Bolivia, Beni, -14 -65.5

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02755921J. Rick   s.n.1905-00-00
Brazil, São Leopoldo

NY:NY
02755920J. Rick   s.n.
[No precise loc.]

NY:NY
02755922W. A. Murrill   s.n.1908-00-00
Jamaica, Castleton Gardens, 183m

NY:NY
02755919J. J. Wurdack   430971959-06-21
Venezuela, Amazonas, Tama-Tama, Rio Orinoco, 3.148055 -65.861753, 150m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
175269R. Singer   B7091956-01-30
Bolivia, La Paz, Charobamba, Nor-Yungas, La Paz., 1200 - 1300m


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