Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boletus scarlatinus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia specimen-based fungal data


N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00125Cleland, J.B.   1919-05-04
Australia, New South Wales, -33.831962 151.217604

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00126Cleland, J.B.   1913-04-27
Australia, New South Wales, -33.831962 151.217604

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00127Cleland, J.B.   1919-04-29
Australia, New South Wales, -33.831962 151.217604

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00128Cleland, J.B.   1919-05-10
Australia, New South Wales, -34.13 151.05

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00129Cleland, J.B.   1918-04-05
Australia, New South Wales, -33.831962 151.217604

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00130Cleland, J.B.   1918-03-10
Australia, New South Wales, -33.831962 151.217604

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00131Cleland, J.B.   1913-04-00
Australia, New South Wales, -33.831962 151.217604

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00132Cleland, J.B.   1917-02-11
Australia, New South Wales, -33.831962 151.217604

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00133Cleland, J.B.   1915-05-00
Australia, New South Wales, -33.9 151.2

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00134ACleland, J.B.   1916-04-23
Australia, New South Wales

N/A-AD:AD-C
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
AD-C 00134BCleland, J.B.   1919-04-13
Australia, New South Wales, -33.7 151.1

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
MUOB 130871Gerhard Koller   MUOB 1308712007-04-01
Australia, New South Wales, Wentworth Falls, -33.7292 150.368

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Boletus scarlatinus Cleland & Cheel
BPI 781844   1912-05-24
Wales, National Park


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Google Map

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