Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Megasporoporia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Megasporoporia setulosa (Henn.) Rajchenb.
ARIZ-M-AN22666Meredith Blackwell   7491982-09-04
USA, Texas, Hardin, Pine Island Bayou

ARIZ
Megasporoporia setulosa (Henn.) Rajchenb.
ARIZ-M-AN22734Meredith Blackwell   5901982-03-18
USA, Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Spanish Lake

ARIZ
Megasporoporia setulosa (Henn.) Rajchenb.
ARIZ-M-AN22472Robert L. Gilbertson   131561981-11-06
USA, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Ben Hur at Nicholson, Baton Rouge

ARIZ
Megasporoporia setulosa (Henn.) Rajchenb.
ARIZ-M-AN22569Meredith Blackwell   6591982-03-16
USA, Louisiana, Avery Island, Iberia Parish

ARIZ
Megasporoporia setulosa (Henn.) Rajchenb.
ARIZ-M-AN22671Robert L. Gilbertson   135421981-09-03
USA, Louisiana, St. Martin Parish, Whiskey Bay

ARIZ
Megasporoporia setulosa (Henn.) Rajchenb.
AN 010739Daniel E. Stuntz   63061951-09-19
USA, Louisiana, Iberville Parish, 3 mile bridge, Grosse TĂȘte


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