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

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Rigidoporus aurantiacus Ryvarden & Iturr.
919304Leif Ryvarden   416781999-06-12
Jamaica, Trelawny, Windsor Cave, 18.351 -77.6475

O
Rigidoporus aurantiacus Ryvarden & Iturr.
919301Leif Ryvarden   422642000-02-21
Venezuela, Aragua, Rancho Grande res. Station, Parque National Henri Pittier, 10.3817 -67.6192

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Rigidoporus aurantiacus Ryvarden & Iturr.
29088L. Ryvarden   BZ-10992001-11-18
Belize, Cayo District, Maya Mtns, Northern Foothills, Blue Hole National. Park on Hummingbird Hw, 17.15 -88.677

CFMR
Rigidoporus aurantiacus Ryvarden & Iturr.
29089L. Ryvarden   BZ-26302002-10-25
Belize, Orange Walk District, LaMilpa Field Station, LaMilpa Trails, 17.8 -88.983333

CFMR
Rigidoporus aurantiacus Ryvarden & Iturr.
29090L. Ryvarden   BZ-8862001-11-14
Belize, Cayo District, Maya Mts,Northern Foothills,Caves Branch,Ian Anderson's Camp, 17.133333 -88.7


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Google Map

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