Dataset: UCSC
Taxa: Neolentinus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Cruz Fungal Herbarium


UCSC
Neolentinus kauffmanii (A.H. Sm.) Redhead & Ginns
UCSC-F-00755Christian Schwarz   2012-10-27
USA, Oregon, Oswald West, OR, 45.76998 -123.95904

UCSC
Neolentinus kauffmanii (A.H. Sm.) Redhead & Ginns
UCSC-F-00756Christian Schwarz   CS - 12011-01-22
USA, California, Mendocino, Caspar, 39.363505 -123.815849

UCSC
Neolentinus ponderosus (O.K. Mill.) Redhead & Ginns
UCSC-F-02995Nick Daigle   iNat: 588179242020-07-29
United States, California, Contra Costa County, Lafayette

UCSC
Neolentinus ponderosus (O.K. Mill.) Redhead & Ginns
UCSC-F-02996Nick Daigle   iNat: 597361402020-09-13
United States, California, Contra Costa County, Lafayette

UCSC
Neolentinus ponderosus (O.K. Mill.) Redhead & Ginns
UCSC-F-02997Nick Daigle   iNat: 919213522020-07-20
United States, California, Alameda County, Oakland- Panoramic Hill

UCSC
Neolentinus ponderosus (O.K. Mill.) Redhead & Ginns
UCSC-F-03010Mila Vissert Hooft   iNat: 322868172019-09-07
United States, California, Contra Costa County, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland


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