Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Sri Lanka; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Trametes versicolor (L. : Fr.) Lloyd
508345Gro Gulden   20/721972-01-12
Sri Lanka, Ceylon, Nuwara Eliya distr. Pidurutalagal, 7 80.7727, 2200m

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Leiotrametes menziesii (Berk.) Welti & Courtec.
508117Nils Lundqvist   88931974-02-09
Sri Lanka, Galle Distr.: Kottowa Forest Reserve, Kanneliya Forest reserve neat Udugama. Cloise to Cirquit Bungalow. Rain forest

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Phanerochaete P. Karst.
908472Gro Gulden   76/721972-01-13
Sri Lanka, Ceylon: Nuwara Eliya distr.: Hakgala Botanic Gardens, 6.9257 80.8213

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Stereum versicolor (Sw. : Fr.) Fr.
507369Gro Gulden   26/721972-01-12
Sri Lanka, Ceylon, Nuwara Eliya distr. Pidurutalagal, 7 80.7727, 2100m

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Hyphodontia J. Erikss.
503252Gro Gulden   55/721972-01-13
Sri Lanka, Ceylon: Nuwara Eliya distr.: Hakgala Botanic Gardens, 6.9257 80.8213

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Microporus xanthopus (Fr. : Fr.) Kuntze
503649Nils Lundqvist   111191978-02-10
Sri Lanka, Kegalla: 1 km S of Kitugala along tributary of kelani river. Rain forest.

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Inonotus sideroides (Lév.) Ryvarden
905883Petch   1916-00-00
Sri Lanka, Ceylon: Gaugasiwa

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Porostereum spadiceum (Pers. : Fr.) Hjortstam & Ryvarden
908760Petch   55141918-00-00
Sri Lanka, Pera Denia

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Antrodia oleracea (R.W. Davidson & Lombard) Ryvarden
918269F. Dämmrich   2003-02-15
Sri Lanka, Beruwela Beach

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Trametes modesta (Kunze ex Fr.) Ryvarden
508212Nils Lundqvist   88941974-02-09
Sri Lanka, Galle Distr.: Kottowa Forest Reserve, Kanneliya Forest reserve neat Udugama. Cloise to Cirquit Bungalow. Rain forest

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Phellinus robustus (P. Karst.) Bourdot & Galzin
504507Gro Gulden   6/721972-01-12
Sri Lanka, Ceylon, Nuwara Eliya distr. Pidurutalagal, 7 80.7727

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Hymenochaete xerantica (Berk.) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
906037Gro Gulden   1972-01-12
Sri Lanka, Ceylon, Nuwara Eliya distr. Pidurutalagal, 7 80.7727, 2200m


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