Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypomyces lanceolatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Hypomyces lanceolatus Rogerson & Samuels
00967723D. J. Lodge   PR6951991-10-22
Puerto Rico, Luquillo Mts, Luquillo Exp. Forest, El Verde Research Area, trail to Rio Sonadora

NY:NY
Hypomyces lanceolatus Rogerson & Samuels
00967724D. J. Lodge   PR6951991-10-22
Puerto Rico, Luquillo Mts, Luquillo Exp. Forest, El Verde Research Area, trail to Rio Sonadora

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Hypomyces lanceolatus Rogerson & Samuels
BPI 749263Lodge D. J.   PR 6951991-10-22
Puerto Rico, Luquillo Mts, Luquillo Experimental Forest, El Verde Research Area along Trail to Rio Sonadora, 18.321227 -65.820472

BPI
Hypomyces lanceolatus Rogerson & Samuels
BPI 749264Lodge D. J.   PR 6971991-10-22
Puerto Rico, Luquillo Mts, Luquillo Experimental Forest, El Verde Research Area Next to Driveway of El Verde Field Station, 18.321227 -65.820472, 335m

BPI
Hypomyces lanceolatus Rogerson & Samuels
BPI 802939Lodge D. J.   PR 7181992-01-00
Puerto Rico, Luquillo National Forest left of Trail to Rio Sonadora on Standing Dead Tree, 18.293179 -65.807586


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