Dataset: CFMR
Search Criteria: South Korea; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
26593H.S. Jung   SNU-911007-541991-10-07
South Korea, Between Eorimog and Mansudongsan, Mt. Hanra, Jeju-do

CFMR
Phanerochaete sordida (P. Karst.) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
46860H.S. Jung   SNU-901006-3-11990-10-06
South Korea, Gyunggi-do (Province), Anyang Resort Area

CFMR
Phanerochaete sordida (P. Karst.) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
46861H.S. Jung   SNU-901009-111990-10-09
South Korea, between Doseon Temple and Yongammun, Mount (or Mountain) Bughan

CFMR
Phanerochaete sordida (P. Karst.) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
46862H.S. Jung   SNU-910908-101991-09-08
South Korea, Jeonranamdo, between Hwaeum Temple and Nogodan, Mt. Jiri

CFMR
25904H.S. Jung   SNU-940702-211994-07-02
South Korea, Biro Temple, Mt Sobaek, Kyungsangbuk-do

CFMR
Phlebia chrysocreas (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Burds.
26056H.S. Jung   Jung-361991-10-06
South Korea, Jeju-do, Hanra Mountain

CFMR
Phlebia chrysocreas (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Burds.
26057H.S. Jung   Jung-451991-10-06
South Korea, Jeju-do, Hanra Mountain

CFMR
Phlebia deflectens (P. Karst.) Ryvarden
26100H.S. Jung   59-51989-10-15
South Korea, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Ullung Island

CFMR
Phlebia fuscoatra (Fr.) Nakasone
26157H.S. Jung   SNU-910908-341991-09-08
South Korea, Jeonranamdo, between Hwaeum Temple and Nogodan, Mt. Jiri

CFMR
Phlebia lilascens (Bourdot) J. Erikss. & Hjortstam
26185H.S. Jung   HSJ-371991-08-06
South Korea, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Juwang Mt.

CFMR
Phlebia martiana (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Parmasto
26268H.S. Jung   HSJ-241991-08-11
South Korea, Chungcheongbug-do, Wolag Mt.

CFMR
Phlebia subochracea (Alb. & Schwein.) J. Erikss. & Ryvarden
47380H.S. Jung   HSJ-131990-07-08
South Korea

CFMR
undetermined
26103H.S. Jung   HSJ-59-5
South Korea, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Ullung Island


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