Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dactylosporina macracantha (Oudemansiella macracantha, Xerula macracantha)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Dactylosporina macracantha (Singer) Dörfelt
01194017R. E. Halling   63801990-03-31
Bolivia, El Beni, Jose Ballivian, along banks of Rio Beni, S of Rurrenabaque, between Rurrenabaque and junction of Rio Tuichi, -14.42 -67.5

NY:NY
Dactylosporina macracantha (Singer) Dörfelt
01194002R. E. Halling   42911985-02-23
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Negro, Cerro de la Neblina, near mouth of Cañon Grande, vicinity of Neblina Base Camp, along Rio Mawarinuma., 0.83 -66.17, 140 - 140m

NY:NY
Dactylosporina macracantha (Singer) Dörfelt
01194018R. E. Halling   53601987-07-12
Venezuela, Aragua, Parque Nacional Henry Pittier, Estacion Biologica Rancho Grande, 10.35 -67.68, 1160 - 1160m

NY:NY
Dactylosporina macracantha (Singer) Dörfelt
01194043K. P. Dumont   PA10581975-06-22
Panama, Trail from Puerto Obaldia to Darien, Prov. San Blas., 0 - 91m

NY:NY
Dactylosporina macracantha (Singer) Dörfelt
01194019C. A. López-Quintero   4342001-06-28
Colombia, Caquetá, Solano, Inspección de Policia de Araracuara, colectada en suelo de la parcela 1 (Bosque en regeneración.

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Dactylosporina macracantha (Singer) Dörfelt
TENN-F-055845R.H. Petersen   38711997-10-18
Mexico, Chiapas, Cacahoatan, Mixcum, Trail To River Crossing, 15.03277778 -92.14583333

TENN-F
Dactylosporina macracantha (Singer) Dörfelt
TENN-F-058995K.W. Hughes   107892001-05-28
Argentina, Misiones, Iguazu, Iguazu, Parque Nacional De Iguazu, Sendera Palmital De Cruze, -25.69444444 -54.48666667

TENN-F
Dactylosporina macracantha (Singer) Dörfelt
TENN-F-059681E.A.G.   111412001-10-28
Mexico, Tabasco, Villahermosa, 17.9875 -92.93055556


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Google Map

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