Dataset: GB
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Missouri; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Gothenburg


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GB-0089734Demetrio, C. H.   1895-08-00
United States, Missouri

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GB-0084978Demetrio, C. H.   1884-02-00
United States, Missouri

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Dendrothele nivosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Höhn. & Litsch.) P.A. Lemke
GB-0085525Rogers, A. M. & Rogers, D. P.   1936-09-06
United States, Missouri

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GB-0093262Demetrio, C. H.   1903-11-00
United States, Missouri

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Ischnoderma resinosum (Schrad.) P. Karst.
GB-0104632Demetrio, C. H.   1885-05-00
United States, Missouri

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Merulius incarnatus (S. Ito & S. Imai) Spirin & Zmitr.
GB-0108159Demetrio, C. H.   
United States, Missouri

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Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest.
GB-0108630Demetrio, C. H.   1885-03-00
United States, Missouri

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Phellinus gilvus (Schwein.) Pat.
GB-0113591Demetrio, C. H.   1885-10-00
United States, Missouri

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Fulvifomes inermis (Ellis & Everh.) Y.C. Dai
GB-0113839Rhoads, A. S.   1952-11-07
United States, Missouri

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Phellinus viticola (Schwein.) Donk
GB-0121588Demetrio, C. H.   1886-08-00
United States, Missouri

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Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
GB-0121589Demetrio, C. H.   1884-00-00
United States, Missouri

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GB-0121643Demetrio, C. H.   1885-03-00
United States, Missouri

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Rigidoporus vinctus (Berk.) Ryvarden
GB-0121935Lowe, Josiah Lincoln   49101951-08-10
United States, Missouri

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GB-0163283Galloway & Gracy   1886-06-00
United States, Missouri

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Phlebia tremellosa (Schrad.) Nakasone & Burds.
GB-0195322Demetrio, C. H.   1885-11-00
United States, Missouri


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Google Map

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