Dataset: C
Search Criteria: Georgia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
Pseudoinonotus dryadeus (Pers.) T. Wagner & M. Fisch.
12840Henning Knudsen   1986-09-30
Georgia, Ritsa-Lake

C:F
Phellinus laevigatus (P. Karst.) Bourdot & Galzin
12841Henning Knudsen   1986-10-01
Georgia, S of Sochi

C:F
Inonotus cuticularis (Bull.) P. Karst.
12850Steen A. Elborne   1986-09-30
Georgia, Lake Ritsa, a few km down the road from the lake

C:F
Pluteus atromarginatus (Konrad) Kühner
24865Steen A. Elborne   1986-09-30
Georgia, Ritsa-lake

C:F
Trichaptum biforme (Fr.) Ryvarden
24866Steen A. Elborne   1986-09-30
Georgia, Ritsa-lake

C:F
Pluteus salicinus (Pers.) P. Kumm.
24867Steen A. Elborne   1986-09-30
Georgia, Ritsa-lake

C:F
24869Steen A. Elborne   1986-09-30
Georgia, Ritsa-lake

C:F
Xylaria polymorpha (Pers.) Grev.
24870Steen A. Elborne   1986-09-30
Georgia, Ritsa-lake

C:F
24871Steen A. Elborne   1986-09-30
Georgia, Ritsa-lake

C:F
Daldinia concentrica (Bolton) Ces. & De Not.
46225Steen A. Elborne   1986-09-29
Georgia, S of Sochi


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