Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trametes cubensis (Cubamyces cubensis, Daedalea cubensis, Lenzites cubamyces, Microporus ostreatus, Polyporus cubensis, Polyporus ostreatus, Polyporus subcubensis, Polystictus ostreatus, Trametes cubensis var. cubensis, Trametes subcubensis, Tyromyces subcubensis, Ungulina cubensis), Trametes cubens... (show all)
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
LSU00154885J. B. Carpenter   s.n.1946-08-22
Peru, Tingo Maria, Huanuco., -9.301169 -76.002475, 670m

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
506365Palomino Espinoza Florella   2012-05-14
Peru, Huánuco, Prov. Leoncio Prado: Bosque Reservado de la UNAS

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 245860Stakman E. C.   71940-09-15
Peru, Pelejo-Papaplaya

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 245939Stakman E. C.   101940-09-15
Peru, Pelejo-Papaplaya

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 245944Wurdack J. J.   20671962-09-18
Peru, Quebrada Tambillo, Valley of Rio Maranon above Cascadas de Mayasi Rain Forest, alt. 450 meters, Opposite Kms. 280-282 of Maranon road

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 245946Carpenter J. B.   291946-08-22
Peru, Tingo Maria, -9.166667 -76

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 245953Vargas-c. C.   164691965-09-02
Peru, Cuzco Dept, Quisipicanchis Prov, between MACHICHE and Inambari dense Forest, alt. 510 meters

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 245963Stakman E. C.   371940-09-22
Peru, San Lorenzo, -4.658302 -80.211725

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 245974Stakman E. C.   4B1940-09-15
Peru, Pelejo-Papaplaya

BPI
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
BPI 245985Stakman E. C.   52A1940-09-29
Peru, Santa Clotilde, -12.645219 -76.639662


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