Dataset: CSU-
Search Criteria: Panama; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Oklahoma Herbarium - Fungi


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CSU-F-01420C. L. Ovrebo   34811997-05-16
Panama, Panama, TCS Trail, 8.856104 -79.905823

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Laccaria dallingii Corrales, Ovrebo, A.W. Wilson & G.M. Mueller
CSU-F-02718C. L. Ovrebo   53162014-07-13
Panama, Chiriqui, Fortuna Forest Reserve: Trail to Cerro Hornito from Bocas del Toro road, 8.674 -82.2173

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Laccaria dallingii Corrales, Ovrebo, A.W. Wilson & G.M. Mueller
CSU-F-02719C. L. Ovrebo   52932014-07-10
Panama, Chiriqui, Fortuna Forest Reserve: Bocas del Toro Road, Quebrada Honda, 3km north east from Fortuna Dam, 9.7547 -82.2405

CSU
Russula fortunae Corrales
CSU-F-02720C. L. Ovrebo   55042015-06-01
Panama, Chiriqui, Fortuna Forest Reserve, Trail to Cerro Hornito from Bocas del Toro road, near Mirador, 8.674 -82.223

CSU
Russula floriformis ssp. symphoniae Manz, F. Hampe & Corrales
CSU-F-02721C. L. Ovrebo   54312015-05-21
Panama, Chiriqui, Fortuna Forest Reserve, Zarciadero, off Bocas del Toro road, 2km NW of dam, trail originating at old Autoridad Nacional del Ambiente de Panama Station, 8.761783 -82.261283, 1341m

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Macrocybe titans (H.E. Bigelow & Kimbr.) Pegler, Lodge & Nakasone
CSU-F-02732C. L. Ovrebo   34481997-05-14
Panama, Gatun Lake, Barro Colorado Island, Station grounds between lab and dining hall, 9.166667 -79.833333

CSU
Macrocybe titans (H.E. Bigelow & Kimbr.) Pegler, Lodge & Nakasone
CSU-F-02734C. L. Ovrebo   35191997-05-23
Panama, Panama, Gatun Lake, Barro Colorado Island, station grounds, 9.166667 -79.833333, 26 - 145m

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Marasmius tenuisetulosus (Singer) Singer
CSU-F-02811C. L. Ovrebo   37031999-08-02
Panama, Panama, Gatun Lake: Barro Colorado Island: Barbour-Lathrop Trail, 9.166667 -79.833333, 26 - 145m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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