Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amauroderma boleticeum (Ganoderma boleticeps, Polyporus boleticeus, Polyporus pallidosporus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Index of the C.G. Lloyd Mycological Collection Specimens Housed at BPI


BPI
LC37790Torrend C.   
Brazil

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Polyporus boleticeus Pat. & Gaillard
MUOB 309387Ivy   MUOB 3093872017-12-21
United States, California, Sonoma, Salt Point State Park, 38.5848 -123.3368, 40 - 40m

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Polyporus boleticeus Pat. & Gaillard
00730534A. Gaillard   s.n.1887-00-00
Venezuela, San Fernando de Atalapo.

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Amauroderma boleticeum (Pat. & Gaillard) Torrend
919258M. C. Aime   17172001-05-31
Guyana, Upper Potaro River, Pakaraima Montains, near base camp

O
Amauroderma boleticeum (Pat. & Gaillard) Torrend
913987M. Umaña   4501999-06-14
Costa Rica, Limón, Reserva Biologica Hitoy-Cerere

O
Amauroderma boleticeum (Pat. & Gaillard) Torrend
913196Julieta Carranza, Clark Ovrebo   CO 21821986-12-07
Costa Rica, Heredia, Estacion la Selva. Sarapiquí

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Amauroderma boleticeum (Pat. & Gaillard) Torrend
913195G. J. Samuels, J.-J. deGranville, L. Allorge, W. Hahn, M. Hoff, A. Weitzman   1987-08-28
French Guiana, 2.6167 -54, 250 - 300m

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Amauroderma boleticeum (Pat. & Gaillard) Torrend
913963Terry Henkel   79242002-06-01
Guyana, Tumatumari, Pakaraima Mts. Upper Potaro river, 20 km east of Mt. Ayanganna, 5.3 -59.8833, 700m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 236112Gaillard A.   2111887-09-00
Venezuela, San Fernando de Atabapo, Upper Orinoco River in Forests

BPI
BPI 305335Torrend C.   0000-00-00
Brazil

BPI
Amauroderma boleticeum (Pat. & Gaillard) Torrend
BPI 748416Rossman, A.; Feuillet, C.; Skog, L.   2931;1986-11-01
French Guiana, Saul, trail to Saut Mais, Carbet Mitan, 30.6 -53.133333333, 210m


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