Dataset: MSC
Taxa: Ganodermataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Elfvingia megaloma (Lév.) Murrill
MSC0227419E. Bartholomew   1907-09-20
United States, Illinois, 40.704483 -90.099563

MSC
Elfvingia megaloma (Lév.) Murrill
MSC0222742E.B.   1909-07-17
United States, Washington, Kitsap, 47.642874 -122.542358

MSC
Elfvingia megaloma (Lév.) Murrill
MSC0250851E.B.   1913-07-24
United States, New York, Goat Island, Niagara Falls, 43.080889 -79.067545

MSC
Elfvingia megaloma (Lév.) Murrill
MSC0258111Kellerman; Schaffner; Jennigns; Frank   1902-10-00
United States, Ohio, 39.976963 -82.978195

MSC
MSC0231207George T. Jones   69_9_15_13601969-09-15
United States, Ohio, Ashland, 4 mi SE of Sullivan, 40.98711 -82.167771

MSC
MSC0231208   15
United States, New York, 43.048122 -76.147424

MSC
MSC0220496John. A Churchill   727711972-10-28
United States, Michigan, Oakland, Proud Lake State Park, 42.573346 -83.55013

MSC
Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis) P. Karst.
MSC0231209R. F. Cain   157251939-09-15
Canada, Ontario, Island Lake, Algonquin Park, 45.665 -77.829444

MSC
Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis) P. Karst.
MSC0231210R. F. Cain   244291952-10-19
Canada, Ontario, York, 43.842222 -79.661389

MSC
Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis) P. Karst.
MSC0231211W. W. Calkins   1886-00-00
United States, Florida, 27.888747 -81.582518

MSC
Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis) P. Karst.
MSC0226696John A. Churchill   801081980-10-04
United States, Georgia, Chatham, Skidaway Is. State Park, 31.958548 -81.05261

MSC
Ganoderma curtisii (Berk.) Murrill
MSC0227761E.B.   1908-10-06
United States, Arkansas, 35.769799 -91.640972

MSC
MSC0226698Ernst A. Bessey   1954-09-04
United States, Florida, Levy, Gulf Hammock, 29.095805 -82.705663


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