Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Loweporus tephroporus (Perenniporia tephropora, Polyporus tephroporus, Poria cinereoumbrina, Poria hanoiensis, Poria tephropora, Polyporus surinamensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
52026W.H. Long   WHL-307491918-12-16
United States, Louisiana, Orleans Parish

CFMR
52027W.H. Long   WHL-37731911-12-00
United States, Virginia, Arlington Co.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 221639Standley Paul C.   244541922-05-15
Guatemala, Quirigua, Izabal Dept. alt. 75-225 meters, vicinity of

BPI
BPI 221640Standley Paul C.   244571922-05-15
Guatemala, Quirigua, Izabal Dept. alt. 75-225 meters, vicinity of

BPI
BPI 222246Murrill W. A.   1943-06-13
United States, Florida, Gainesville, 29.651634 -82.324826

BPI
BPI 226178Rose J. N.; Pachano A.; Rose George   1918-08-00
Ecuador, Bucay, -2.683333 -79.666667

BPI
BPI 238473Cleland J. B.   1915-03-00
Australia, Hawkesbury R, New South Wales, -33 151

BPI
BPI 238713Voeltzkow A.   1903-00-00
Comoro Islands, Coastal Area

BPI
BPI 238714Voeltzkow   1903-00-00
Comoro Islands, Coastal Area

BPI
Perenniporia tephropora (Mont.) Ryvarden
BPI 747488Rossman, A.; Feuillet, C.; Skog, L.   3362;1988-02-27
French Guiana, Sinnamary Track to the sea, 5.316666667 -52.8, 1m

BPI
Perenniporia tephropora (Mont.) Ryvarden
BPI 747515Standley, Paul C.   536641927-12-06
Honduras, Department of Atlantida, Lancetilla Valley, near Tela, 15.783333 -87.45, 20m

BPI
Perenniporia tephropora (Mont.) Ryvarden
BPI 880939Samuels, G. J.; Pipoly, J.; Gharbarran, G.; Chin, J.; Edwards, R.   47911987-02-00
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region, VII Mazaruni Subregion, VII-2: Along Koatse R, ca. 2km E of Pong R, ca. 5 hr walk W of Chinoweing Village, 5.466666667 -60.066666667, 600m


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