Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Perenniporia medulla-panis (Boletus medulla-panis, Daedalea medullaris, Fibuloporia unita, Fomes unitus, Fomitopsis medulla-panis, Fomitopsis unita, Microporus limitatus, Perenniporia chromatica, Perenniporia unita, Physisporus medulla-panis, Physisporus unitus, Polyporus alboincarnatus, Polyporus c... (show all)
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 885987Lloyd, C. G.   202081920-08-26
United States, Ohio, Linwood o

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 885994Jones, G. T.   1928-11-14
United States, Ohio, Erie, o East branch Vermillion River, South East corner Erie Co.

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 885998Young, E.; Overholts, L. O.   1912-07-04
United States, Ohio, Oxford, Lane's Mill o

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 886001Cooke, Wm. Bridge   1935-10-10
United States, Ohio, Clermont, S. Milford o

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 886567Overholts, L. O.   1911-04-08
United States, Ohio, Oxford jj

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 892609Overholts, L. O.   1910-08-06
United States, Ohio, Oxford Oh Beechwood Camp

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 930960Overholts, L.O.   s.n.1917-07-28
United States, Ohio, West Elkton, 39.587832 -84.554393

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 930963Overholts, L.O.   s.n.1911-04-08
United States, Ohio, Oxford

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 930964Overholts, L.O.   s.n.1911-08-23
United States, Ohio, West Elkton, 39.587832 -84.554393

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 1059192Groves, F. O.   s. n.1925-09-18
United States, Ohio, 2 miles north of Oberlin

BPI
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Cooke
BPI 1059200Overholts, L. O.   s. n.1911-07-30
United States, Ohio, Oxford


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