Dataset: FPF
Taxa: Gloeoporus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
FPF1439FDavidson, R.W. & F.G. Hawksworth   1953-09-01
United States, Colorado, Rist Canyon, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.634149 -105.199982

FPF
FPF4122EWeir, J.R.   1913-06-01
United States, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

FPF
FPF5268GHawksworth, F.G.   1952-09-15
United States, New Mexico, N/2 Cowcamp Logging Unit, Mescalero Apache IR, 33.261626 -105.685339

FPF
FPF5502FHawksworth, F.G.   1951-03-24
United States, New Mexico, Pine Tank, Mescalero Apache IR 7500, 33.426625 -105.541862

FPF
FPF5503FLong, W.H.   1942-04-17
United States, Corona, 33.875294 -117.566438

FPF
FPF5534FLong, W.H.   1918-08-16
United States, Mountainair, 34.520341 -106.241127

FPF
FPF6180DLong, W.H.   1915-08-23
United States, New Mexico, Hughes Sawmill, San Mateo Mts, Datil National Forest, 34.145059 -107.843663


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