Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Marasmius berambutanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-000599A. Retnowati   0811999-01-06
Indonesia, West Java, Java, West Java, Mount Halimun National Park, loop trail from Cikaniki.

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-024673Y-S. Tan   3372004-09-01
Malaysia, Kedah, Langkawi Island, Matchinchang Forest Reserve., 6.366222 99.791556, 59m

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-024674Y-S. Tan   4872005-07-12
Malaysia, Johor, Endau Rompin National Park, trail to Upeh Geling and trail to Dato's Ghani., 2.529944 103.367083

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-024678Y-S. Tan   4932005-07-13
Malaysia, Johor, Endau Rompin National Park, Kuala Jasin, 2.529944 103.367083

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-024679Y-S. Tan   4992005-07-13
Malaysia, Pahang, Johor, Endau Rompin National Park, Kuala Jasin, 2.529944 103.367083

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-024680Y-S. Tan   4962005-07-13
Malaysia, Johor, Endau Rompin National Park, Kuala Jasin, 2.529944 103.367083

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-024681Y-S. Tan   3982005-01-07
Malaysia, Selangor, Hulu Langat, Sg Chongkak Forest Reserve., 3.21175 101.8412

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-024682Y-S. Tan   4852005-07-12
Malaysia, Johor, Johor, Endau Rompin National Park, trail to Upeh Geling and trail to Dato's Ghani., 2.529944 103.367083

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-024683Y-S. Tan   s.n.2004-05-06
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Nature Society heritage trail.

SFSU
Marasmius berambutanus Desjardin, Retn. & E. Horak
SFSU-F-029091Y.-S. Tan   5032005-07-14


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