Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Microporellus obovatus (Coriolus polygrammus, Flabellophora obovata, Leucoporus asperulus, Leucoporus discifer, Leucoporus labiatus, Leucoporus mutabilis, Leucoporus prostratus, Microporellus porphyritis, Microporus caryophyllaceus, Microporus gallinaceus, Microporus lacer, Microporus mutabilis, Mic... (show all)
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Microporellus obovatus (Jungh.) Ryvarden
C0229855FJ. Revilla   21771977-01-19
Peru, Loreto, -4 -75

Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
LSU00176306Bernard Lowy   468 P1958-10-31
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos, -3.780439 -73.358394

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00176307Bernard Lowy   145 P1958-07-24
Peru, Loreto, Yarinacocha, +/- 12 km south of Pucallpa, -8.495134 -74.573009

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Flabellophora obovata (Jungh.) Núñez & Ryvarden
1954744J. Revilla   21771977-01-19
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Cerca Amelia, Rio Javeri

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Microporellus obovatus (Jungh.) Ryvarden
503973B. Lowy   1451958-07-24
Peru, Loreto, Yarinacocha, ca 12 km South of Pucallpa, -8.6359 -74.5556

O
Microporellus obovatus (Jungh.) Ryvarden
503978J. Revilla   21771977-01-19
Peru, Loreto, Prov. Maynas: Cerca Amelia, Rio Javari

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Polyporus gallinaceus Berk. & Cooke
BPI 214568Wurdack J. J.   23161962-10-17
Peru, Loreto Dept, Alto Amazonas Prov. alt. 250-350l 624 meters

BPI
BPI 217923Allard H. A.   208321949-10-30
Peru, San Martin Dept, Tingo Maria alt. 625-1100 meters, East slope near Base of Valley


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