Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Russula campinensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cal Poly Humboldt Fungarium


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Russula campinensis T.W. Henkel, Aime & S.L. Miller
HSCF-000026Henkel   TH 68441998-06-01
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains, Upper Ireng River; on trunk of understory palm in upland forest dominated by D. altsonii, 3 km west of confluence with Sukabi River, 5.083333333 -59.96666667, 800m

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Russula campinensis T.W. Henkel, Aime & S.L. Miller
HSCF-000027Henkel   TH 68931998-06-06
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains, Upper Ireng River; on trunk of large D. corymbosa, 2 km east of confluence with Sukabi River, 5.083333333 -59.96666667, 920m

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Russula campinensis T.W. Henkel, Aime & S.L. Miller
HSCF-000028Henkel   TH 70231999-05-21
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains, Upper Ireng River; on trunk of large D. corymbosa, lower reaches of Suruwabaru Creek, 5.083333333 -59.96666667

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Russula campinensis (Singer) T.W. Henkel, Aime & S.L. Mill.
BPI 925443Henkel, T.   68441998-06-04
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mountains, upper Ireng River, 1 kilometer west of Kurutuik Falls, 5.083333 -60, 800 - 900m

BPI
Russula campinensis (Singer) T.W. Henkel, Aime & S.L. Mill.
BPI 925444Henkel, T.   68931998-06-06
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mountains, upper Ireng River, 1-2 kilometers east of confluence of Ireng and Sukabi Rivers, at Mount Kukuinang, 5.067778 -59.941667

BPI
Russula campinensis (Singer) T.W. Henkel, Aime & S.L. Mill.
BPI 925445Henkel, T.   70231999-05-21
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mountains, upper Ireng watershed, Suruwabaru Creek and 1-2 kilometers upstream from base camp, 5.016667 -59.883333


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