Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Sierra Leone; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Phlebiopsis crassa (Lév.) Floudas & Hibbett
915463Deighton   1950-01-06
Sierra Leone, Njala, 8.105 -12.0779

O
Ganoderma colossus (Fr.) C.F. Baker
918156Anon.   
Sierra Leone

O
Dichomitus citricremeus Masuka & Ryvarden
918035Deighton   1949-08-01
Sierra Leone, Njala, 8.105 -12.0779

O
905605H. Gjærum   1970-09-09
Sierra Leone, Njala, 8.105 -12.0779

O
915847Deighton   1954-12-23
Sierra Leone, Njala, 8.105 -12.0779

O
Xylobolus subpileatus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Boidin
909474A. Koskinen   1958-12-26
Sierra Leone, Freetown, 8.4711 -13.2192

O
Stereum versicolor (Sw. : Fr.) Fr.
909269Reid   1969-11-00
Sierra Leone, Njala, 8.105 -12.0779

O
500192Anon.   1955-10-25
Sierra Leone, Karema

O
Trametes floccosa (Jungh.) G. Cunn.
501539S. Smylhe   1945-04-18
Sierra Leone, River Chany

O
Phlebiopsis crassa (Lév.) Floudas & Hibbett
908706S. Daghtur   1953-05-24
Sierra Leone, Rokupur

O
Trametes helvola (Fr. : Fr.) Sacc.
910476Deighton   1940-01-20
Sierra Leone, Jaru

O
Scytinostroma duriusculum (Berk. & Broome) Donk
908975Deighton   1999-11-03
Sierra Leone, Njala, 8.105 -12.0779

O
504641Anon.   
Sierra Leone

O
Rigidoporus lineatus (Pers.) Ryvarden
505724Deighton   1954-01-12
Sierra Leone, Mcsongo

O
Gloeophyllum striatum (Fr. : Fr.) Murrill
502482Anon.   
Sierra Leone

O
Scytinostroma duriusculum (Berk. & Broome) Donk
908970Deighton   
Sierra Leone, Njala, 8.105 -12.0779

O
501265Deighton   1943-07-04
Sierra Leone, Njala

O
Melanoporella carbonacea (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Murrill
918047Deighton   35201950-01-30
Sierra Leone, Southern prov.: Moyamba distr, Njala, 8.105 -12.0779

O
Grammothele lineata Berk. & M.A. Curtis
307387C. Deighton   32031949-10-11
Sierra Leone, Mosogo


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