Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gloeoporus thelephoroides (Boletus thelephoroides, Gloeoporus conchoides, Leptoporus conchoides, Microporus thelephoroides, Polystictus thelephoroides)
Search Criteria: nicaragua; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Gloeoporus thelephoroides (Hook.) G. Cunn.
C0230299FP. C. Standley & Frère A. Garnier   80541947-05-14
Nicaragua, Masaya, region of Las Nubes: Sierra de Managua, 650 - 950m

F:Botany
Gloeoporus thelephoroides (Hook.) G. Cunn.
C0230298FP. C. Standley   9152
Nicaragua, Chontales, vicinity of La Libertad, 12.216348 -85.16595, 500 - 700m

F:Botany
Gloeoporus thelephoroides (Hook.) G. Cunn.
C0230300FC. L. Smith   2783/S1073
Nicaragua, Castillo

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
1931511Smith   s.n.
Nicaragua, [No further location information with specimen]

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Gloeoporus thelephoroides (Hook.) G. Cunn.
BPI 204909Smith Charles L.   1893-02-00
Nicaragua, Castillo, 12.35 -86.8


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