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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Amazonia ohiana F.Stevens
01041523F. L. Stevens   8421921-07-14
United States of America, Hawaii

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Amazonia ohiana F. Stevens
ILL00010244F. L. Stevens No. 842   8421921-07-14
United States, Hawaii, Island of Hawaii, Kilauea, 22.21 -159.413333

ILL
Amazonia ohiana F. Stevens
ILL00010245F. L. Stevens No. 1065   10651921-07-31
United States, Hawaii, Island of Hawaii, upper ditch trail, Hamakua, 19.50056 -155.50056

ILL
Amazonia ohiana F. Stevens
ILL00010246F. L. Stevens No. 780   7801921-07-10
United States, Hawaii, Island of Hawaii, between Hilo and Kilauea, 19.729799 -155.098146

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Amazonia ohiana F. Stevens
BPI 698039BDegener Otto; Wiebke Henry   2964; 29641928-06-28
United States, Hawaii, Kaluaaha Rainforest, Molokai


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Google Map

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