Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Coriolus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Coriolus prolificans (Fr.) Murrill
863231Carl P. Hartley   s.n.1907-05-23
United States, West Virginia, Star City

MIN
Coriolus velutinus (Pers.) Quél.
465102Arthur, J.C.; L. H. Bailey, Jr.; E. W. D. Holway   1886-07-22
United States, Minnesota, Vermilion Lake, 47.881763 -92.423637

MIN
Coriolus elongatus (Berk.) Pat.
46450C. F. Baker   s.n.1916-03-00
Philippines, Laguna, Mount Maquiling, near Los Bonas, Province Laguna

MIN
Coriolus pargamenus (Fr.) G. Cunn.
46440E. Bartholomew   25131907-09-12
United States, Illinois, Jacksonville

MIN
Coriolus abietinus (Dicks.) Quél.
945413   

MIN
Coriolus abietinus (Dicks.) Quél.
945414   

MIN
Coriolus abietinus (Dicks.) Quél.
945415   

MIN
Coriolus abietinus (Dicks.) Quél.
945416   

MIN
945417   

MIN
Coriolus hirsutus (Wulfen) Pat.
945418   

MIN
Coriolus maximus (Mont.) Murrill
945419   

MIN
945420   

MIN
Coriolus nigromarginatus (Schwein.) Murrill
945421   

MIN
945423   

MIN
945424   

MIN
Coriolus prolificans (Fr.) Murrill
945425   

MIN
Coriolus prolificans (Fr.) Murrill
945427   

MIN
Coriolus prolificans (Fr.) Murrill
945428   

MIN
Coriolus prolificans (Fr.) Murrill
945429   

MIN
Coriolus prolificans (Fr.) Murrill
945430   

MIN
Coriolus prolificans (Fr.) Murrill
945431   

MIN
Coriolus prolificans (Fr.) Murrill
945432   

MIN
Coriolus sector (Ehrenb.) Pat.
   

MIN
945433   

MIN
945434   

MIN
945436   

MIN
945437   

MIN
945438   

MIN
945439   

MIN
945440   

MIN
945441   

MIN
945442   

MIN
Coriolus pavonius (Hook.) Murrill
945422   

MIN
945435Bartholomew, E.   42171913-10-15
United States, Texas


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