Dataset: NY
Search Criteria: Guinea; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
00730816F. M. R. Leprieur   s.n.
Guinea

NY:NY
Trichaptum sprucei (Berk.) Rajchenb. & Bianchin.
1989902D. H. Linder   8111924-01-09
Guinea, Agatash, Essequibo River

NY:NY
00704826A. J. B. Chevalier   s.n.1907-05-18
Guinea, Guideko

NY:NY
Polyporus incomptus Afzel. ex Fr.
00914658A. Afzelius   s.n.
Guinea

NY:NY
00704940A. Boué   s.n.1905-00-00
Guinea

NY:NY
00704941A. Boué   s.n.1905-00-00
Guinea

NY:NY
Coriolopsis helvola (Fr.) Ryvarden
01954470A. Afzelius   s.n.
Guinea

NY:NY
Micropeltis depressa Cooke & Massee
00084640   
Guinea, Bioko (Fernando Póo/Fernando Po)

NY:NY
Micropeltis depressa Cooke & Massee
00084641   
Guinea, Bioko (Fernando Póo/Fernando Po)

NY:NY
Amauroderma schomburgkii (Mont. & Berk.) Torrend
2997466H. Leng   s.n.1922-11-30
Guinea, upper Mazaruni River

NY:NY
Amauroderma schomburgkii (Mont. & Berk.) Torrend
2997465H. Leng   s.n.
Guinea, upper Mazaruni River


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