Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mollicarpus cognatus (Coriolopsis cognata, Hexagonia cognata, Trametes cognata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Mollicarpus cognatus (Berk.) Ginns
211951A. David   1989-08-00
Thailand, region Korat, Pak Chong

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Mollicarpus cognatus (Berk.) Ginns
910458S. Ahmad   21024.1959-12-00
Pakistan, Punjab, Punjab: Sialkot

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Mollicarpus cognatus (Berk.) Ginns
910460S. Ahmad   154831949-08-28
Pakistan, Punjab, Rawalpindi Distr.: Galyat region, Murree, 33.8982 73.4078

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Mollicarpus cognatus (Berk.) Ginns
910459S. Ahmad   142031959-12-00
Pakistan, Punjab, Sialkot

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Mollicarpus cognatus (Berk.) Ginns
910456R. Shivas   (Path No 734993)1987-05-21
Christmas Island, Indian ocean

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Mollicarpus cognatus (Berk.) Ginns
916289A. M. Young   2001-07-11
Australia, Queensland, Illinbach Track near first crossing, Lamington National Park Rainforest, -28.217 153.15

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 245751Hms Challenger   1874-09-22
Indonesia, Aru Islands


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