Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Termitomyces reticulatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
10907666Robert Archer   2013-12-06
South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria NBG, -25.7380597 28.2742308

iNat-iNaturalist
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
102763285roeliennaude   2021-12-00
South Africa, Gauteng, Buffa Drive, GP, ZA, -25.8968684516 28.3351629892

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
BR5020172952018Degreef J.   10922012-12-10
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Mikembo, -11.486683 27.665183

BR
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
BR5020212748632VDe Kesel A.   62252015-01-20
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Mikembo

Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
MSC0258565Jinbiao Chen   1998-11-24
South Africa, Approx 2 mi W of University of Pretoria, -25.721787 28.15188

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
MUOB 7687Glen van Niekerk   MUOB 76872007-12-09
South Africa, Pretoria, Gauteng, Onderstepoort, -25.6324 28.1508

MUOB
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
MUOB 18757Candice   MUOB 187572009-02-23
Namibia, -22.9671 18.493

MUOB
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
MUOB 154833Glen van Niekerk   MUOB 1548332013-12-06
South Africa, Pretoria, Gauteng, Onderstepoort, -25.6324 28.1508

MUOB
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
MUOB 256197Liz Popich   MUOB 2561972012-12-21
South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria, Moreleta Kloof Nature Reserve, -25.8157 28.2867

MUOB
Termitomyces reticulatus Van der Westh. & Eicker
MUOB 354055Glen van Niekerk   MUOB 3540552019-01-03
South Africa, Gauteng, Bapsfontein, -25.9956 28.3802


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