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

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International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Bonomyces Vizzini
ICMP 16968Jerry A. Cooper   2007-01-28
New Zealand, Mid Canterbury, -43.550597 172.659476

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU-MU-F-58163:000301551
Bonomyces arnoldii (Boud.) P.-A. Moreau, Vizzini & P. Alvarado
58163Django Grootmyers   2016-06-06
Japan, Tokyo, Minato-ku, Institute for Medical Science. Growing singly in soil among leaf litter under Prunus x yedoensis and Trachycarpus fortunei. Picea (?) further away. Stem fleshy and fibrous, with a granular pseudopannular zone at the apex. Gills cross-veined. All structures inamyloid. Pileipellis a cutis with internal pigment.Clampes present in the lamellar trama. Pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia absent. Basidia 4-sterigmate. Spores smooth, hyaline and thin-walled. Spore measurements: (6.1) 6.4 - 8.5 (8.7) × (3.8) 3.9 - 5.4 (5.6) µm, Q = (1.3) 1.4 - 1.8 (1.9); N = 30, Me = 7.6 × 4.6 µm; Qe = 1.6

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Bonomyces Vizzini
MUOB 468481Corndog   2021-08-27
United States, Washington, Whatcom, 48.8141 -121.989

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Bonomyces arnoldii (Boud.) P.-A. Moreau, Vizzini & P. Alvarado
249785Gunvor Bollingmo   2013-05-26
Norway, Viken, Jevnaker, Jevnaker: Bergermoen, 60.2227 10.3494

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Bonomyces arnoldii (Boud.) P.-A. Moreau, Vizzini & P. Alvarado
249864Perry Gunnar Larsen   2013-08-11
Norway, Innlandet, Vågå, Vågå, 61.8683 8.9904

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Bonomyces arnoldii (Boud.) P.-A. Moreau, Vizzini & P. Alvarado
249844Gunvor Bollingmo   2014-07-29
Norway, Viken, Hole, Hole: Viksåsen, 60.0864 10.2823


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