Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ganoderma hoehnelianum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Ganoderma hoehnelianum Bres.
BR5020009256418de Witte G.F.   A.16D1934-04-21
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Kamatembe (mont), au Sud de Ngesko, -1.316667 29.1

BR
Ganoderma hoehnelianum Bres.
BR5020009426170Höhnel F.   S.N.1908-00-00
Country unknown

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F15172v. Höhnel   128
Indonesia, Jawa, Javae, Tjibodas.

S
F15174v. Höhnel   1908-00-00
Indonesia, Jawa, Java.

S
F15173v. Höhnel   1908-00-00
Indonesia, Jawa, Java.

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC292039W. A. Setchell   85361926-05-22

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 235997Setchell W. A.; Parks H. E.   1926-05-22
Fiji, Southeastern Viti Levu

BPI
BPI 236007Hoehnel   1908-00-00
Indonesia, Java, -7.491667 110.004444

BPI
BPI 236008Hoehnel von   0000-00-00
Indonesia, Tjibodas, Java

BPI
BPI 236017Hoehnel Franz von   1907-00-00
Indonesia, Tjibodas, Java

BPI
BPI 1044258Hoehnel Franz von   1907-00-00
Indonesia, Tjibodas, Java


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Google Map

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