Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boletus luridus var. erythropus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01900828O. K. Miller   158081976-08-28
United States of America, Alaska, Haines, Haines Camp Gd, Haines

NY:NY
13067D. R. Sumstine   1947-09-09
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Clarion Co., Cook Forest [State Park]., 41.323674 -79.163929

NY:NY
13060D. R. Sumstine   1942-06-19
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Butler Co., Saxonburg., 40.753954 -79.810053

NY:NY
13066D. R. Sumstine   1940-09-18
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Clarion Co., Cook Forest [=Cook Forest State Park]., 41.323674 -79.163929

NY:NY
13064D. R. Sumstine   1940-09-13
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Westmoreland Co., Near Saltsburg., 40.486455 -79.45143

NY:NY
37039D. R. Sumstine   1947-09-03
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Somerset Co., Kooser State Park., 40.06101 -79.232092

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0001981Couch, John Nathaniel   124761941-07-17
United States, North Carolina, Orange, In yard of Dr. J. N. Couch, Chapel Hill., 35.916675 -79.04478

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 931731Overholts, M. B.   s. n.1946-06-30
United States, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, Alan Segar Forest

BPI
BPI 931732Overholts, L. O. Mrs.   s. n.1946-06-30
United States, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, Alan Segar Forest

BPI
BPI 931733Overholts, L. O.   s. n.1944-07-02
United States, Pennsylvania, Centre, Bear Meadows

BPI
BPI 931734Overholts, L. O.   s. n.1941-07-18
United States, Pennsylvania, Centre, State College


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