Dataset: F
Taxa: Phanerochaetaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Phanerochaete affinis (Burt) Parmasto
C0207052F   1904-08-10
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Dane, East Madison, 43.098377 -89.317459

F:Botany
Phlebiopsis flavidoalba (Cooke) Hjortstam
C0207307FC. G. Lloyd   2113
U.S.A., Kentucky, near Mammoth Cave, 37.186155 -86.099973

F:Botany
Phlebiopsis flavidoalba (Cooke) Hjortstam
C0207308FE. Bartholomew   1914-11-29
U.S.A., Louisiana, Orleans, New Orleans, 30.047413 -89.880065

F:Botany
Phanerochaete carnosa (Burt) Parmasto
C0207058FJ. R. Weir   1917-05-00
U.S.A., Idaho, Priest River

F:Botany
Phanerochaete carnosa (Burt) Parmasto
C0207057FJ. R. Weir   1915-09-00
U.S.A., Idaho, Priest River

F:Botany
Phanerochaete carnosa (Burt) Parmasto
C0207056FJ. R. Weir   1915-09-00
U.S.A., Idaho, Priest River

F:Botany
Phanerochaete carnosa (Burt) Parmasto
C0207055FJ. R. Weir   1915-09-00
U.S.A., Idaho, Priest River

F:Botany
Phanerochaete carnosa (Burt) Parmasto
C0207059FH. E. Parks   30791926-02-14
U.S.A., California, Marin, Mount Tamalpais, 37.923532 -122.59643

F:Botany
Phanerochaete flavidoalba (Cooke) Hjortstam
C0207079FP. O. Schallert   F-1021955-04-14
U.S.A., Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs, Schallert's home, 28.661109 -81.365624

F:Botany
Phanerochaete gigantea (Fr. ex Fr.) Jülich
C0207082FE. T. Harper & S. A. Harper   6801902-09-00
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka, Harraby, Lake Rosseau, 45.18124 -79.585786

F:Botany
Phanerochaete gigantea (Fr. ex Fr.) Jülich
C0207083FJ. R. Weir   111381919-09-18
U.S.A., Idaho, Bonner, Coolin, 48.479641 -116.849029

F:Botany
Phanerochaete gigantea (Fr. ex Fr.) Jülich
C0207084FJ. R. Weir   111381919-09-18
U.S.A., Idaho, Bonner, Coolin, 48.479641 -116.849029

F:Botany
C0236228FC. Torrend   1910-04-00
Portugal, Bellas

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0351987FA. M. DeJarnett   7462000-10-10
U.S.A., Illinois, Pope, Shawnee National Forest, Burden Falls Wilderness: Burden Falls Wilderness site #3, northeast of McCormick

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0206683FJ. A. Stevenson   1937-10-01
U.S.A., North Carolina, Forsyth, Winston-Salem, 36.09986 -80.244216

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0206685FJ. A. Stevenson   1937-10-01
U.S.A., North Carolina, Forsyth, Winston-Salem, 36.09986 -80.244216

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0206684FP. O. Schallert   1941-12-01
U.S.A., North Carolina, Forsyth, 36.13062 -80.2563

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0206686FH. E. Parks   2177
U.S.A., California, Marin, Mill Valley, 37.906037 -122.544976

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0236155FJ. Müller Argoviensis   
Switzerland, Geneva, 46.210161 6.11585

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0236154FC. Torrend   1910-01-00
Portugal, 39.5 -8

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0236156FO. Jaap   1899-03-30
Germany, Brandenburg, Prignitz, Triglitz, 53.210312 12.102261

F:Botany
Pulcherricium caeruleum (Lam. ex Fr.) Parmasto
C0307162FA. S. Methven   NAMA 1999-1311999-08-13
U.S.A., Illinois, Alexander, Shawnee National Forest: Grapevine Trail

F:Botany
Phanerochaete filamentosa (Berk. & M. A. Curtis) Burds.
C0207077FV. O. Graham   1940-12-23
U.S.A., Illinois, Cook, Harms Woods Forest Preserve: W of Evanston

F:Botany
Phanerochaete filamentosa (Berk. & M. A. Curtis) Burds.
C0207075FA. E. Edgecombe   1935-08-00
U.S.A., New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, 42.440628 -76.496607

F:Botany
Phanerochaete filamentosa (Berk. & M. A. Curtis) Burds.
C0207076FA. E. Edgecombe   1938-07-15
U.S.A., Pennsylvania, Somerset, Mt. Davis, 39.785868 -79.176643


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