Dataset: MICH
Search Criteria: El Salvador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
14291J.M. Tucker   751B1942-01-08
El Salvador, Morazan, S side of Mt. Cacaquatique

MICH:Fungi
15418J.M. Tucker   751a1942-01-08
El Salvador, Morazan, S side of Mt. Cacaquatique

MICH:Fungi
Stereum subpileatum Berk. & M.A. Curtis
135677J. M. Tucker   7991942-01-16
El Salvador, Morazán, A short distance S.E. of hacienda hdqrs, finca of Gen. J. T. Calderon, Mt. Cacaguatique.

MICH:Fungi
150884J. M. Tucker   8021942-01-16
El Salvador, Mount Cacaguatique, Department of Morazan

MICH:Fungi
158206H. E. Stork   s. n.1938-08-15
El Salvador, El Libettad.

MICH:Fungi
160138T. Morley   7371946-07-28
El Salvador, Road on the northeast side of the Volcan de San Salvador near San Salvador., 1250m


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