Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boletus porosporus var. americanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi


DBG:DBG
DBG-F-021473Vera S. Evenson   1982-09-18
United States of America, Colorado, Larimer , Long's Peak Campground. Rocky Mountain National Park, 40.2817 -105.5496

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
SFSU-F-002222A. H. Smith   591101958-07-26
USA, Idaho, Valley, Boulder Creek., 45.153579 -116.394456

SFSU
SFSU-F-002227   136
[No locality information included with specimen.]

SFSU
SFSU-F-002228A. H. Smith   709381964-09-29
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Reeder Bay, Priest Lake.

SFSU
SFSU-F-002231A. H. Smith   537181956-09-30
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Priest Lake.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
61297J. Trappe   9331966-09-29
USA, Oregon, Benton, Mary's Peak

MICH:Fungi
61298A. H. Smith   760961968-09-09
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Binarch Creek, trail side, Priest Lake, Kaniksu National Forest

MICH:Fungi
61299A. H. Smith   767851968-10-01
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Upper Priest River, 48.1808 -117.0358

MICH:Fungi
61300C. A. Barrows   1523
USA, New Mexico

MICH:Fungi
61301C. A. Barrows   15711963-08-00
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, Jemez Mountains

MICH:Fungi
61302A. H. Smith   761471968-09-10
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Upper Priest River, 48.1808 -117.0358

MICH:Fungi
61303A. H. Smith   766081968-09-23
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Tule Bay, Priest Lake, 48.7337 -116.8553

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
WTU-F-064062Kit Scates-Barnhart   70631985-09-28
U.S.A., Idaho, Bonner, Upper Priest near Beaver Creek Cpd., 48.735663 -116.86111

WTU
WTU-F-064147Dave Hosford, Kit Scates-Barnhart   KS 6103B1980-10-11
U.S.A., Washington, Columbia, Tucannon River area, Meadow Creek., 46.176534 -117.719082


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.