Dataset: UT-M
Taxa: Stereum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah Fungarium


UT:M
Stereum hirsutum (Willd.) Pers.
UT-M0001653P. O. Schallert   F 3341960-07-12
USA, Florida, Seminole County, Altamonte Springs., 28.662917 -81.396866

UT:M
Stereum hirsutum (Willd.) Pers.
UT-M0001728R. Schallert   22791943-10-01
USA, Arkansas

UT:M
Stereum hirsutum (Willd.) Pers.
UT-M0001700F. O. Grover   5721915-08-27
USA, Ohio, Lorain County, Northwest of Oberlin, west of Ramsay Rail Road., 41.319213 -82.269049

UT:M
UT-M0001671F. D. Kelsey   s.n.1984-03-20
USA, Ohio, Lorain County, Oberlin., 41.280991 -82.21956

UT:M
Stereum lobatum (Kunze ex Fr.) Fr.
UT-M0001676F. D. Kelsey   4241896-06-12
USA, Ohio, Black River, east of Oberlin., 41.292956 -82.147738

UT:M
Stereum fasciatum (Schwein.) Fr.
UT-M0001680F. O. Grover   s.n.1923-10-27
USA, Ohio, Lorain County, Sandrock's Farm, 2 miles north of Oberlin., 41.32292 -82.217379

UT:M
Stereum hirsutum (Willd.) Pers.
UT-M0001704N. C. Hirschy   1310841924-01-00
USA, Kentucky, Madison County, Near Berea., 37.577946 -84.297009

UT:M
Stereum Hill ex Pers.
UT-M0001642B. J.   20011933-10-20
USA, North Carolina

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Stereum lobatum (Kunze ex Fr.) Fr.
UT-M0001637F. O. Grover   s.n.1901-05-00
USA, Ohio, Lorain County, Oberlin., 41.280991 -82.21956

UT:M
Stereum lobatum (Kunze ex Fr.) Fr.
UT-M0001645P. O. Schallert   20001933-01-06
USA, North Carolina, Forsyth County, Ardmore Woods., 36.081843 -80.273424

UT:M
Stereum rufum (Fr.) Fr.
UT-M0001648G. W. Martin   14811936-03-22
USA, Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City., 41.657537 -91.534975

UT:M
Stereum Hill ex Pers.
UT-M0001647F. O. Grover   s.n.1912-08-00
USA, Ohio, Lorain County, Arboretum, Oberlin., 41.284563 -82.227786


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