Dataset: FTU
Taxa: Polyporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Florida


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Amyloporia sinuosa (Fr.) Rajchenb., Gorjón & Pildain
000084Paul O. Schallert   1963-07-06
United States, Florida, Orange, Apopka, Kelly Park

FTU
000489Paul O. Schallert   1961-06-30
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

FTU
000404Paul O. Schallert   1961-07-25
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

FTU
Fomes fasciatus (Sw.) Cooke
000515Paul O. Schallert   1961-08-25
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

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Fomes fasciatus (Sw.) Cooke
000516Paul O. Schallert   1963-06-15
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

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Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
000511Paul O. Schallert   1963-06-18
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

FTU
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
000574Paul O. Schallert   1963-10-25
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

FTU
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
000573Paul O. Schallert   1963-06-12
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

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Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
000572Paul O. Schallert   1963-09-09
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

FTU
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
000510Paul O. Schallert   1961-09-18
United Arab Emirates, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail

FTU
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
000485Paul O. Schallert   1961-09-07
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs on Hermits Trail


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