Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xenasma pruinosum (Corticium pruinosum, Peniophora chordalis, Peniophora pruinosa, Peniophora subgelatinosa, Phanerochaete chordalis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
308292Leif Ryvarden   285521990-07-18
Ethiopia, Shoa Prov: Wondo Genet Forestry College, near Shasemene, 7.1007 38.6269, 1800m

O
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
909809Leif Ryvarden   216891983-09-17
China, Jilin, Chang Bai Shan Forest Reserve Bai Shan Station, 41.7449 127.9663, 1100m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
TUF115572Cathy Sharp   2012-09-11
Valga maakond, Tsorro, 58.08012 26.3559

TU
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
TUF114829Viacheslav Spirin   2018-09-18
Viljandi maakond, Tipu küla, 58.373787 25.037242

TU
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
TUF114842Viacheslav Spirin   2018-09-20
Tartu maakond, Mälgi küla, 58.259481 26.357677

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
33170H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-131421990-07-05
United States, Alaska, East end of Turnagain Arm, 60.832991 -148.991347

CFMR
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
60052H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-25801969-07-21
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Nantahala National Forest, south Slope Polly Mountain

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Peniophora pruinosa (Pat.) H.S. Jacks.
BPI 1104871Jackson H. S.   1937-07-08
Canada, Ontario, Cayuga Lake, Kings Ravine

BPI
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
BPI 1106951Parmasto E.   1963-10-05
USSR, Georgia, Hulo District alt. 1400 meters

BPI
Peniophora chordalis Höhn. & Litsch.
BPI 286906Brinkmann   440000-00-00
West Germany, Westphalia

BPI
Peniophora chordalis Höhn. & Litsch.
BPI 331540Galzin A.   1913-05-05
France, Aveyron, 47.879458 2.821677

BPI
Xenasma pruinosum (Pat.) Donk
BPI 989570   


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