Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhodocybe mellea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Rhodocybe mellea T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo
03028121R. E. Halling   63311989-11-07
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Finca Las Alturas, NW boundary with buffer zone of Parque La Amistad

NY:NY
Rhodocybe mellea T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo
414541C. L. Ovrebo   21981986-07-14
Costa Rica, Heredia, Southern most edge of succession plots, La Selva Biol. Station and Reserve, near Puerto Viejo

NY:NY
Rhodocybe mellea T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo
00815044C. L. Ovrebo   21571986-07-11
Costa Rica, Heredia, Near succession plots, La Selva Biol. Station and Reserve, near Puerto Viejo

NY:NY
Rhodocybe mellea T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo
414542C. L. Ovrebo   21571986-07-11
Costa Rica, Heredia, Near succession plots, La Selva Biol. Station and Reserve, near Puerto Viejo

NY:NY
Rhodocybe mellea T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo
03028122R. E. Halling   63481989-11-10
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus Canton, OTS Wilson Botanical Garden, West side trail.

NY:NY
Rhodocybe mellea T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo
03028123R. E. Halling   63451989-11-09
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Canton Valle de Coto Brus, near San Vito, OTS Wilson Botanical Garden, West Side Trail

State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT011654Timothy J. Baroni   068831992-08-08
United States, Florida, Alachua, Sugarfoot Hammock, 29.65139 -82.325

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT013885Timothy J. Baroni   98052003-11-17
Dominican Republic, Santiago, N/A, Los Montones Convention Center, 19.288524 -70.92518

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT013886Timothy J. Baroni   98082003-11-17
Dominican Republic, Santiago, N/A, Los Montones Convention Center, 19.288524 -70.92518

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014469Timothy J. Baroni   82391996-11-07
Puerto Rico, La Silla de Calderon cloud forest

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014470Timothy J. Baroni   98232004-08-11
Belize, Cayo District, Doyle's Delight, 16.493722 -89.045722, 1000m

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014471Timothy J. Baroni   89741999-11-21
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Cruz Property, near Manabao, 19.070614 -70.790962

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014488Timothy J. Baroni   95572003-06-07
Costa Rica, Las Tablas, 10 -84

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014737Tracy Armstrong   2581999-11-21
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Jarabacoa, Mogote de Jarabacoa, 19.133333 -70.666667

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014738Timothy J. Baroni & Leticia Montoya   105652012-07-30
Mexico, Veracruz, Xalapa, INECOL, Bosque Niebla, 19.180739 -96.13405

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014739Timothy J. Baroni   101052007-08-20
Belize, Toledo District, Doyle' Delight, northeast trail to creek, 16.333333 -88.75

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014740Timothy J. Baroni & D. Jean Lodge   101782007-08-25
Belize, Toledo District, Doyle's Delight, south trail to dry creek, 16.333333 -88.75, 1100m

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014742Timothy J. Baroni   96892003-10-09
Belize, Stann Creek District, Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, 16.833333 -88.5

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014743Timothy J. Baroni   98742004-08-15
Belize, Toledo District, Doyle's Delight, east trail to creek, near Wari Hole, 16.493722 -89.045722, 1100m

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
TENN-F-056544R.H. Petersen   99161998-07-05
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, San Vito, Hacienda La Amistad, 8.906111111 -82.79444444


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