Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Postia luteocaesia (Spongiporus luteocaesius)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cryptogamic Russian Information System (CRIS) Observational Data


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Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
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Russian Federation, Moscow Region, Zavidovo National Park

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Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
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Russian Federation, Oryol Region, Orlovskoye Polesye National Park

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Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
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Russian Federation, Leningrad Region, Nizhne-Svirsky Nature Reserve

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Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
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Russian Federation, Oryol Region

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Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
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Russian Federation, Pskov Region

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
ARIZ-M-AN22754B. Rivone   1993-10-31
France, Ile St. Marguerite, Cannes

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
911593Jan Rammeloo   65841979-02-07
Burundi, Bururi, Bururi, foret de B, -3.938 29.5976

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Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
911592Leif Ryvarden   187531979-10-30
Nepal, Gandaki, Ghorapani, 28.4003 83.7001, 2600m

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Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
911591Nick W. Legon   1995-10-14
United Kingdom, England, Hampshire, New Forest Mark Ash Wood, 50.8485 -1.59

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
TUF129406Kadri Runnel   2014-09-09
Tartu maakond, Stand age (at time of collection): 169 years, 58.5058 26.4834

TU
Postia luteocaesia (A. David) Jülich
TUF129418Kadri Runnel   2014-09-10
Viljandi maakond, Stand age (at time of collection): 123 years, 58.5816 25.9085


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Google Map

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