Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diplomitoporus incisus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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910711Nick W. Legon   1997-12-04
Puerto Rico, Area behind the chicken farm of Sabana, 18.3252 -65.7297

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910713Lodge, Boyd   PR 12541993-08-27
Puerto Rico, El Verde Res. Area

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910707Leif Ryvarden   405331997-06-12
Venezuela, Amazonas, Yutajé, 5.6142 -66.1022, 110m

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910712Leif Ryvarden   417341999-06-17
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Hollywell nat. Park, 18.0826 -76.7386

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910714G. J. Samuels, J. J. de Granville, L. Allorge, W. Hahn, M. Hoff, A. Weitzman   1987-08-01
French Guiana, Upper Marouini river: 5 kmWSW of Monpe Soula near three inselbergs, 2.6167 -54.05, 250 - 300m

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


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11937D.J. Lodge & M. Boyd   PR-12541993-08-27
Puerto Rico, El Verde Research Area, CNF, Luquillo Mts., 18.3388 -65.8257

CFMR
11938L. Ryvarden   PR-54711996-06-19
Puerto Rico, El Verde Research Area, CNF, Luquillo Mts., 18.3388 -65.8257


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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