Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trametes modesta (Coriolus albocervinus, Coriolus atypus, Coriolus cervinonitens, Coriolus clemensiae, Coriolus cuneatiformis, Coriolus parthenius, Coriolus perpusillus, Coriolus subcalvus, Coriolus substipitatus, Daedalea modesta, Fomes sordidus, Microporus aculeatus, Microporus albocervinus, Micro... (show all)
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
Trametes modesta (Fr.) Ryv.
LSU00154890Bernard Lowy   5546 P1972-12-14
Peru, Chacra "San Miguel" ±5 km upstream from Yurimaguas, on Huallaga river, Yurimaguas, Dpto. Loreto., -5.900254 -76.06407

LSUM:Fungi
Trametes modesta (Fr.) Ryv.
LSU00154891Bernard Lowy   462a P1958-10-31
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos., -3.780439 -73.358394

LSUM:Fungi
Trametes modesta (Fr.) Ryv.
LSU00154892Bernard Lowy   5547 P1972-12-14
Peru, Chacra "San Miguel" ±5 km upstream from Yurimaguas, on Huallaga river, Yurimaguas, Dpto. Loreto., -5.900254 -76.06407

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Trametes modesta (Kunze ex Fr.) Ryvarden
2002965E. P. Killip   s.n.1929-06-19
Peru, Junín, Río Paucartambo Valley, near Perene Bridge, -10.95103 -75.225545, 700m

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Trametes modesta (Kunze ex Fr.) Ryvarden
506286B. Lowy   462 aP1958-10-31
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos, -3.7938 -73.8224

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Trametes modesta (Kunze ex Fr.) Ryvarden
506370Deyvis Castillo Perez   
Peru, Huánuco, Prov. Leonci Prado

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Polyporus modestus Kunze ex Fr.
BPI 213171Stakman E. C.   186C1940-08-03
Peru, Tengo Maria

BPI
Polyporus modestus Kunze ex Fr.
BPI 213332Killip E. P.; Smith A. C.   1929-06-19
Peru, Junin Dept, Rio Paucartambo Valley dense Forest near Perene Bridge, alt. 700 meters, -10.948111 -75.225564


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