Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boletochaete bicolor (Boletus bicolor)
Search Criteria: Indiana; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University


IND
IND-F-001723Owens   1910-07-14
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Ridge west of Huckleberry, 39.209132 -86.536164

IND
IND-F-001724James M. Van Hook   1910-08-08
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Huckleberry Hill [near Griffy Lake, N of Bloomington], 39.194908 -86.515387

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 110548Stephen Russell   MUOB 1105482012-08-25
United States, Indiana, Waveland, Shades State Park, 39.9379 -87.0894

MUOB
MUOB 110818Patrick Harvey   MUOB 1108182012-09-22
United States, Indiana, Graysville, 39.1282 -87.5593

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
35849W. H. Welch   69331941-07-24
United States of America, Indiana, Parke Co., 14 miles W of Greencastle on Fallen Rock Rd.

Purdue University Northwest Mycology


PNW
Anna Zipay   2018-022018-09-05
United States, Indiana, La Porte, Red Mill Creek County Park, 41.61632 -86.84495

Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
PUL00030984Russell, Stephen D   MM5272016-07-20
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Griffy Woods Nature Preserve, 39.201559 -86.520622

PUL
PUL00031019Russell, Stephen D   MM11212016-08-28
United States, Indiana, Montgomery, Shades State Park, 39.94171 -87.091677

PUL
PUL00031048Russell, Stephen D   MM6052016-07-21
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Griffy Woods Nature Preserve, 39.201559 -86.520622

PUL
PUL00038261Russell, Stephen D   MO1105482012-08-25
United States, Indiana, Montgomery, Shades State Park, 39.94171 -87.091677

PUL
PUL00037655Russell, Stephen D   MM98482018-06-23
United States, Indiana, Wabash, Salamonie River State Forest, 40.813377 -85.699148

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
60658R. L. Shaffer   27821960-08-30
USA, Indiana, Starke, Bass Lake

MICH:Fungi
71323R. S. Kerner   382008-08-30
USA, Indiana, Monroe, Bryant Creek Lake area, Morgan-Monroe State Forest


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.