Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trametes africana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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306535Leif Ryvarden   370681995-03-14
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Vumba, Leopards rock, -19.0846 32.7497

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305931Leif Ryvarden   341251994-06-20
Tanzania, United Republic Of, Tanga, Usambara, Mts. Lushoto, -4.8069 38.2939, 1600m

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307094Dawit Abate   1995-07-15
Ethiopia, Lepis/Munessa forest, 7.5727 38.8582

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915524P. Van der Veken   1972-03-03
Rwanda, terr. Cyangugu, Mont Musimu, flanc SW, 2600m

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915528J. Lambinon   74/7061974-07-31
Rwanda, Prefect Gise: Vallee de la Sebeya a l'W du minier de Gikungu (env. 30 km de Rutsiro), 2100m

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307108Leif Ryvarden   284561990-07-18
Ethiopia, Shoa Prov: Wondo Genet Forestry College, near Shashemene, 7.0833 38.75

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307056Brian Marris   1980-05-08
Malawi, Mulanje, Mulanje, 800m

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918057Perpetua Ipulet   Ipulet F 9932002-11-12
Uganda, Kanungu, Bwindi Impenetrable NP, -1.0427 29.6829

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915522P. Van der Veken   110331974-08-26
Rwanda, terr. Cyangugu, route Butere-Cyangugu, ca 85km

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918701P. Lane   436/71995-01-00
Cameroon, South West Province: Mount Kupe, 4.8001 9.7082

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916902Perpetua Ipulet   Ipulet F2392001-12-10
Uganda, Kabarole, Kibale National Park, Kanyanchu, 0.4845 30.389

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918699Adane   247 /20002000-07-00
Ethiopia, Arusi Province, Munessa forest, 7.5727 38.8582

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312525Leif Ryvarden   448892002-04-20
Uganda, Kabarole, Kibale National Park: Makere University Field Station, 0.4377 30.3946

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915527Maitland   
Cameroon, Cameroon moutains

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918700S. Cable   6741993-12-19
Cameroon, South Wessst Province: Mount Kupe : Nyasoso, Shrike Trail, 4.8001 9.7082, 1000m

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916904Perpetua Ipulet   Ipulet F2372001-12-10
Uganda, Kabarole, Kibale National Park, Kanyanchu, 0.4845 30.389


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