Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neolentinus lepideus (Agaricus cyprinus, Agaricus lepideus, Agaricus polymorphus, Agaricus serpentiformis, Agaricus suffrutescens, Agaricus tubaeformis, Clitocybe lepidea, Lentinus contiguus, Lentinus cryptarum, Lentinus domesticus, Lentinus gallicus, Lentinus lepideus, Lentinus magnus, Lentinus max... (show all)
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Neolentinus lepideus (Fr.) Redhead & Ginns
27833203jartha1973   2019-06-00
United States of America, Ohio, West Portsmouth, OH, US, 38.731879078 -83.0562302046

iNat-iNaturalist
Neolentinus lepideus (Fr.) Redhead & Ginns
35031810Rick Nirschl   2019-10-00
United States of America, Ohio, Lucas County, OH, USA, 41.6281228572 -83.1918198983

iNat-iNaturalist
Neolentinus lepideus (Fr.) Redhead & Ginns
84179418leahmstratton   2021-06-00
United States of America, Ohio, Amberley, 39.1981506348 -84.4325332642

iNat-iNaturalist
Neolentinus lepideus (Fr.) Redhead & Ginns
90408868mduplisea85   2021-08-00
United States of America, Ohio, Mt. Airy Forest, Cincinnati, OH, US, 39.1663158938 -84.5653655963

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


BPI
LC32199Aiken   
United States, Ohio, College Hill

BPI
LC32200Lloyd C. G.   
United States, Ohio, Walnut Hill

BPI
LC32201Smith G. D.   
United States, Ohio, Akron near

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC-F-0085642T.H. Macbride   s.n.0000-00-00
USA, Ohio, 40.220189 -82.555456

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
172967M. Walters   s. n.1944-06-04
USA, Ohio, Cleveland

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 741165Lloyd C. G.   0000-00-00
United States, Ohio, Walnut Hill

BPI
BPI 741181Smith G. D.   0000-00-00
United States, Ohio, Akron near

BPI
BPI 741190Aiken   1898-07-00
United States, Ohio, College Hill, 40.040905 -81.647625


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