Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sarawakus lycogaloides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02960567G. J. Samuels   33681986-01-24
French Guiana, ca. 17.5 km SW of Saul (03 60'N, 53 20'W) toward Mt. Galbao (03 50'N, 53 20'W), 350m

NY:NY
02960568G. J. Samuels   37391986-02-03
French Guiana, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, Saül, 200m

NY:NY
02960569G. J. Samuels   41021986-03-07
French Guiana, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, Paul Isnard; Mts Lucifer and Decou Decou, ca 150 km S of St. Laurent du Maroni

NY:NY
02960571D. E. Lusk   DLN2051987-01-13
United States of America, Florida, Alachua Co., In San Falasco Hammock, in the woods across the road from the nature trail

NY:NY
02960570P. H. Campbell   361962-06-20
Costa Rica, Finca 1, Standar Fruit Co, Pandorra

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 60424AD Hinckley   1966-03-00
Samoa

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
E00661374Argent, G.; Coppins, B.J. & Jermy, C.   54691978-05-15
Sarawak

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Sarawakus lycogaloides (Berk. & Broome) Lloyd
F2774K. B. Boedijn   1930-04-00
Indonesia, Jawa, Jawa Barat (West), Java, Tjibodas (bei Sukabumi).

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1109323Samuels G. J.; Searwar P.   4102;1986-03-00
French Guiana, Paul Isnard 04d70'n,53d90'w, ca. 150 km. S. of St. Laurent Du Moroni, Citron, Mt. Lucifer

BPI
BPI 1109325Samuels G. J.; Boise J. R.   3368;1986-01-24
French Guiana, Saul alt. 350 meters, ca. 17.5 km. S. W. of Saul (03d60'n,53d20'w) toward Mt. Galbao (03d50'n,53d20'w), 3.473779 -53.197798

BPI
BPI 1111232Boedijn K. B.   1930-04-00
Indonesia, Java, Tjibodas near Sukabumi, -7.515 110.515833

BPI
BPI 878877Lechat, C.   CLL 80322008-04-30
French Guiana, Sinnamary, Porcelles Guyaflux


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