Dataset: NCU-Fungi
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
Trichaptum trichomallum (Berk. & Mont.) Murrill
NCU-F-0005404Maxon, W. R.   s.n.
Costa Rica, Costa Rica, 10 -84

NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0005621Standley, P. C.   50929
Costa Rica, Cartago, El Muñeco, on the Río Navarro., 9.793545 -83.903958, 1400 - 1500m

NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0008083Tonduz   s.n.
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Atlantic coast of Costa Rica, 9.133326 -83.730835

NCU:Fungi
Septobasidium griseum Couch ex L.D. Gómez & Henk
NCU-F-0020246Dodge, C. W.   93511936-07-25
Costa Rica, Limón, Finca Castilla, Limon Prov. alt. 30 meters, Forest near Farmhouse, 9.992861 -83.030533

NCU:Fungi
Septobasidium lacunosum Couch ex L.D. Gómez & Henk
NCU-F-0024876Tonduz, A.   s.n.1911-02-26
Costa Rica, San José, Goicoechea, Villas del rio Torres, Guadalupe [sic], Costa Rica, 9.94748 -84.05525


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