Dataset: LSUM-Fungi
Taxa: Hydnellum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum Farl.
LSU00175738Bernard Lowy   s.n.1955-07-05
United States, Michigan, Wilderness Park, 45.733043 -84.912787

LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum compactum (Pers. ex Fr.) P. Karst
LSU00175739J. A. de Uries   s.n.1957-09-08
Netherlands, Gelderland, Rheden, 52.030797 6.031252

LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum velutinum (Fr.) P. Karst.
LSU00175740Rudolf A. Maas Geesteranus   123741957-09-08
Netherlands, Gelderland, Rheden, 52.030797 6.031252

LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum zonatum (Batsch) P. Karst.
LSU00111698Bernard Lowy   s.n.1953-06-18
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Kisatchie National Forest, near Zimmerman., 31.797669 -92.606058

LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum zonatum (Batsch) P. Karst.
LSU00111699Bernard Lowy   s.n.1953-06-18
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Kisatchie National Forest, near Zimmerman., 31.797669 -92.606058

LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum zonatum (Batsch) P. Karst.
LSU00111700Bernard Lowy   s.n.1953-06-18
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Kisatchie National Forest, near Zimmerman., 31.797669 -92.606058

LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum zonatum (Batsch) P. Karst.
LSU00111701Bernard Lowy   s.n.1953-06-18
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Kisatchie National Forest, near Zimmerman., 31.797669 -92.606058

LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum zonatum (Batsch) P. Karst.
LSU00111702Bernard Lowy   s.n.1953-06-18
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Kisatchie National Forest, near Zimmerman., 31.797669 -92.606058

LSUM:Fungi
Hydnellum zonatum (Batsch) P. Karst.
LSU00111703Bernard Lowy   s.n.1953-06-18
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Kisatchie National Forest, near Zimmerman., 31.797669 -92.606058


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