Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Trinidad and Tobago; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Gymnopus montagnei (Berk.) Redhead
500826T. J. Baroni   44501983-12-31
Trinidad and Tobago

O
Fomitella supina (Sw. : Fr.) Murrill
502273Baker   1948-02-24
Trinidad and Tobago, Long shetek

O
Trulla dentipora (Ryvarden & Iturr.) Miettinen & Ryvarden
917825D. A. Reid   1973-09-01
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad: Valencia

O
Hymenochaete damicornis (Link : Fr.) Lév.
914440Bauke   1949-10-30
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad

O
Grammothele subargentea (Speg.) Rajchenb.
307744M. Fleming   33351960-06-30
Trinidad and Tobago, Spring Hill, Arinma Valley

O
Trichaptum sector (Ehrenb. : Fr.) Kreisel
913078E. Wakefield   1921-01-27
Trinidad and Tobago, Marne Bleu

O
Inonotus calcitratus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Gomes-Silva & Gibertoni
906031H. Jones   1926-02-00
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad

O
Trametes membranacea (Sw. : Fr.) Kreisel
508119W. Broadway   1930-01-24
Trinidad and Tobago, Quare River

O
507020F. J. Seaver   1921-03-09
Trinidad and Tobago, Manzanilla, 10.5051 -61.0474


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Google Map

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