Dataset: WTU
Search Criteria: Thailand; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Unidentified
WTU-F-060260U. Sangwanit   s.n.
Thailand, [In Thai.]

WTU
WTU-F-051107Jon Singor   s.n.
Thailand, No locality given.

WTU
Psilocybe samuiensis Guzmán, Bandala & J.W. Allen
WTU-F-055014John W. Allen   s.n.2001-10-05
Thailand, Ban Hua Thanon, Koh[?] Samui.

WTU
Stereum ostrea (Blume & T. Nees) Fr.
WTU-F-059822U. Sangwanit   141979-10-00
Thailand, Lumpong.

WTU
Stereum princeps (Jungh.) Lév.
WTU-F-059837Aniwat Chaleropongee, U. Sangwanit   s.n.1978-02-00
Thailand, Kao Yai National Park.

WTU
Aurificaria indica (Massee) D.A. Reid
WTU-F-071486L. L. Sangwanit   s.n.
Thailand, Location remarks on the label. [Illegible].


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