Dataset: BRIT
Taxa: Tylopilus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas


BRIT
Tylopilus sordidus (Frost) A.H. Sm. & Thiers
BRIT478653David P. Lewis   129662018-07-05
United States, Texas, Newton, Bleakwood - Lewis properties, entrance to woods off road., 30.7073 -93.8269

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Tylopilus ballouii (Peck) Singer
BRIT478658David P. Lewis   130422018-08-23
United States, Texas, Newton, Bleakwood - Lewis properties, holotype site Cantharellus lewissi.

BRIT
Tylopilus ballouii (Peck) Singer
BRIT478667David P. Lewis   128702018-05-30
United States, Texas, Newton, Bleakwood - Lewis properties, entrance to woods off road.

BRIT
Tylopilus sordidus (Frost) A.H. Sm. & Thiers
BRIT56530David P. Lewis   131472018-10-06
United States, Texas, Newton, By SH87, Bleakwood-Lewis properties, front lot.

BRIT
Tylopilus rubrobrunneus Mazzer & A.H. Sm.
BRIT56527David P. Lewis   131092018-09-26
United States, Texas, Newton, Bleakwood-Lewis residence in front of house.

BRIT
Tylopilus ballouii (Peck) Singer
BRIT56536David P. Lewis   131722018-10-12
United States, Texas, Newton, Bleakwood-Lewis properties, holotype site Cantharellus lewisii.

BRIT
Tylopilus Indecisus (Peck) Murrill
BRIT388230FTW   10471957-06-15
United States, Tennessee, Dickson, Montgomery Bell State Park, 36.090699 -87.281105

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Tylopilus Indecisus (Peck) Murrill
BRIT388229T. C. Barr, Jr.   10481957-06-18
United States, Kentucky, Edmonson, Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky

BRIT:VDB
Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus (Snell & E.A. Dick) Snell & E.A. Dick
BRIT51234Kamp   621993-10-24
United States, Texas, Polk, Big Creek Unit of Big Thicket.

BRIT:VDB
Tylopilus ballouii (Peck) Singer
BRIT66414Kamp   921993-10-23
United States, Texas, Polk, Big Thicket., 30.599016 -94.693287


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