Dataset: NCSLG
Taxa: Phlebiopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina State University, Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium


NCSLG
Phlebiopsis ravenelii (Cooke) Hjortstam
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   1999-11-02
USA, North Carolina, Montgomery, Uwharrie National Forest, 35.393866 -79.942419

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis flavidoalba (Cooke) Hjortstam
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2001-06-04
USA, North Carolina, Anson, Grassy Island put-in, 35.088502 -80.053169

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis flavidoalba (Cooke) Hjortstam
Grand, Larry   2001-09-15
USA, North Carolina, Mitchell, Bank along North Toe River; Spruce Pines, 35.912765 -82.066485

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis ravenelii (Cooke) Hjortstam
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2001-09-13
United States, North Carolina, Durham, G.W. Hill Demonstration Forest, NCSU, Rougemont (general, non-GPS), 36.203655 -78.880563

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis flavidoalba (Cooke) Hjortstam
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2001-10-02
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Centennial Campus, 35.775575 -78.673769

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis flavidoalba (Cooke) Hjortstam
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2002-12-10
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Falls Lake Dam, 35.936616 -78.585085

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis flavidoalba (Cooke) Hjortstam
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2006-06-17
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Parson's Branch Creek Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 35.516472 -83.925196

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis gigantea (Fr.) Jülich
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2006-06-28
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Tinsley Farm Trail (17), Pisgah National Forest, 35.748079 -82.342048

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis ravenelii (Cooke) Hjortstam
GrandVernia   1999-11-02
USA, North Carolina, Montgomery, Uwharrie National Forest, 35.393866 -79.942419

NCSLG
Phlebiopsis ravenelii (Cooke) Hjortstam
GrandVernia   2012-11-06
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Durant Road Nature Park, Durant Road, Raleigh, 35.8425333 -78.5804, 121m


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