Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hyphodontia aloha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Hyphodontia aloha Gilb. & Adask.
ARIZ-M-AN14253Robert L. Gilbertson   16806A1990-06-13
USA, Hawaii, Hana Dist., Keanae Arboretum, Hana Highway

ARIZ
Hyphodontia aloha Gilb. & Adask.
ARIZ-M-AN14161Robert L. Gilbertson   206581995-06-16
USA, Hawaii, Kawaihua, Keahua Forestry Arboretum, Kauai

ARIZ
Hyphodontia aloha Gilb. & Adask.
ARIZ-M-AN14172Robert L. Gilbertson   214841996-01-14
USA, Hawaii, Maui, Waihou Trail, Olinda Area

ARIZ
Hyphodontia aloha Gilb. & Adask.
ARIZ-M-AN14252Robert L. Gilbertson   223261998-11-22
USA, Hawaii, North Hilo Dist., Pu'u Lu'au, Mauna Kea

ARIZ
Hyphodontia aloha Gilb. & Adask.
ARIZ-M-AN14168Robert L. Gilbertson   213771996-01-12
USA, Hawaii, Molokai, Kamakou Forest Reserve

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Hyphodontia aloha Gilb. & Adask.
BPI 802950Gilbertson R. L.   16806A1990-06-13
United States, Hawaii, Makawao District, Maui Keanae Arboretum, Hana Highway


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