Dataset: CFMR
Search Criteria: Czech Republic; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
44881F. Kotlaba   PRM-8596002009-11-11
Czech Republic, Praha, Central Bohemia, bank of Botic stream at northern boundary of the village

CFMR
Dendrothele salicicola Pouzar & Kotl.
44880F. Kotlaba   PRM-8596012009-11-28
Czech Republic, Praha 5, Jinonice, bank of Prolopsky stream

CFMR
37930A. Cerny   Cerny-111957-06-05
Czech Republic, Moravia, CSR

CFMR
37931A. Cerny   Cerny-121958-01-16
Czech Republic, Moravia, CSR

CFMR
37932A. Cerny   Cerny-101957-06-05
Czech Republic, Moravia, CSR

CFMR
Inonotus obliquus (Ach. ex Pers.) Pilát
53085A. Cerny   AC-131956-05-05
Czech Republic, Moravia

CFMR
Lindtneria Pilát
20262M. Svrcek   PR-5190391958-10-07
Czech Republic, Belanske Tatry, Holubyho dul

CFMR
23030A. Cerny   FP-102121-T1985-12-28
Czech Republic, Sumava

CFMR
Mycoacia aurea (Fr.) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
25922Z. Pouzar   PRM-8035831953-11-21
Czech Republic

CFMR
Mycoacia aurea (Fr.) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
47190M. Svrcek   PRM-6178891956-07-25
Czech Republic, In monte "Ostry" prope vicum Mileso, Montes Ceske, Stredohori, Bohemia borealis

CFMR
Phlebia uda (Fr.) Nakasone
47413F. Kotlaba & Z. Pouzar   PRM-6581211967-08-15
Czech Republic

CFMR
Poria andersonii (Ellis & Everh.) J. Neuman
52473A. Cerny   NN-2091961-10-18
Czech Republic, Moravia

CFMR
Poria andersonii (Ellis & Everh.) J. Neuman
52474A. Cerny   NN-2101961-10-18
Czech Republic

CFMR
Postia sericeomollis (Romell) Jülich
28268   Brunn-75
Czech Republic, Inst. for Plant Physiology, Purkyne University

CFMR
29908   CBS-320.751977-12-22
Czech Republic, S. Bohemia, Kvetov Forest near

CFMR
Sistotrema coronilla (Höhn.) Donk ex D.P. Rogers
30081W. Gams   CBS-197.76
Czech Republic

CFMR
undetermined
55378F. Kotlaba & Z. Pouzar   CFMR-252
Czech Republic, near Cierny Balog


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