Dataset: MIN
Search Criteria: Singapore; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Boletellus umbrinellus (Pat. & C.F. Baker) Singer
431111Baker, C.F.   4051917-08-00
Singapore, Island of Singapore, Straits Settlements.

MIN:Fungi
Heimioporus retisporus var. retisporus (Pat. & C.F. Baker) E. Horak
471290Baker, C.F.   4081917-08-00
Singapore, Island of Singapore, Straits Settlements.

MIN
Boletus tristis Pat. & C.F. Baker
431110Baker, C.F.   4041917-08-00
Singapore, Island of Singapore, Straits Settlements.

MIN
Actiniceps laevis (Corner) Boedijn
914018D. J. McLaughlin; E. G. McLaughlin   DJM13502004-03-16
Singapore, Upper Seletar Reservoir

MIN
Chaetotyphula hyalina (Jungh.) Corner
914024D. J. McLaughlin; E. G. McLaughlin   DJM13482004-03-12
Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens Rainforest

MIN
Chaetotyphula hyalina (Jungh.) Corner
914019D. J. McLaughlin; E. G. McLaughlin   DJM13512004-03-19
Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens Rainforest

MIN
Pterulicium epiphyllum (Corner) Leal-Dutra, Dentinger, G.W. Griff.
914023McLaughlin, D.J.; E.G. McLaughlin   DJM13472004-03-19
Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens Rainforest

MIN
Pterulicium epiphyllum (Corner) Leal-Dutra, Dentinger, G.W. Griff.
914020McLaughlin, D.J.; E.G. McLaughlin   DJM13522004-03-19
Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens Rainforest

MIN
914025McLaughlin, D.J.; E.G. McLaughlin   DJM13492004-03-12
Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens Rainforest

MIN
Heimioporus retisporus var. retisporus (Pat. & C.F. Baker) E. Horak
471290Baker, C.F.   4081917-08-00
Singapore, Island of Singapore, Straits Settlements.

MIN:Fungi
Boletus umbrinellus Pat. & C.F. Baker
431110Baker, C.F.   404
Singapore, Straits Settlements


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