Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lachnum sclerotii, Lachnum sclerotii var. microascum, Lachnum sclerotii var. sclerotii, Lachnum sclerotii var. sichuanense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Lachnum sclerotii (A. L. Sm.) J. H. Haines & Dumont
F46389Duss   1899-00-00
Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe, Bois de Camp-Jacob

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Lachnum sclerotii (A.L. Sm.) J.H. Haines & Dumont
UC1515608W. L. White   3421941-06-20
Trinidad and Tobago, Tunapuna-Piarco, TRINIDAD, San Blas, foothills of Trinidad Mountains, 10.70193 -61.431213, 183m

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Lachnum sclerotii (A.L. Sm.) J.H. Haines & Dumont
GAM00010142Sharon Cantrell   1993-08-24
Puerto Rico, El Verde Field Station Big Grid 0102 Luquillo Mountains

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Lachnum sclerotii (A.L. Sm.) J.H. Haines & Dumont
ILLS00166176J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   97-3761997-12-15
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Everglades National Park, Long Pine Key Hammock No. 21, 25.399722 -80.660833

ILLS
Lachnum sclerotii (A.L. Sm.) J.H. Haines & Dumont
ILLS00166175J.L. Crane, J.D. Schoknecht & D.C. Taphorn   VE-5431993-01-16
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Guanare, Along a Mountain stream about 2 miles from La Estacion on La Estacion-Ospino road, C-108., 9.37867 -69.47183

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Lachnum sclerotii (A.L. Sm.) J.H. Haines & Dumont
BPI 1104561Rossman Amy   22411985-02-22
Venezuela, Federal Amazonas Territory, Cerro de La Neblina, 6.2 Km. N. N. E. Pico Phelps (=neblina) alt. 1390-1515 meters

BPI
Lachnum sclerotii (A.L. Sm.) J.H. Haines & Dumont
BPI 659346White W. L.   3421941-06-20
Cuba, San Blas, Foothills of Trinidad Mountains alt. 600 ft, in Coffee Plantation, 21.854508 -79.954458


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