Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trametes nivosa (Coriolus hollickii, Fomitopsis nivosa, Hapalopilus fulvitinctus, Leptoporus nivosus, Microporus fulvitinctus, Pilatoporus nivosus, Polyporus fulvitinctus, Polyporus griseodurus, Polyporus nivosellus, Polyporus nivosus, Polyporus palmarum, Polyporus ungulatus, Polystictus fulvitinctu... (show all)
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
LSU00154893Bernard Lowy   528 P1958-10-28
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos., -3.780439 -73.358394

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00154894Bernard Lowy   539 P1958-10-31
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos., -3.780439 -73.358394

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00154895Bernard Lowy   530 P1958-10-28
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos., -3.780439 -73.358394

LSUM:Fungi
Trametes nivosa (Berk) Murr.
LSU00154896Bernard Lowy   1 P1958-08-02
Peru, Huanuco, Tingo Maria., -9.301169 -76.002475

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00154897Bernard Lowy   481 P1958-10-26
Peru, Loreto, Quistococha, ±20 km from Iquitos., -3.825464 -73.325261

LSUM:Fungi
Trametes nivosa (Berk.) Murr.
LSU00154898Bernard Lowy   5443 P1972-11-21
Peru, Loreto, Yagua Indian Reservation, near Iquitos., -2.856743 -71.305938

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Trametes nivosa (Berk.) Murrill
ARIZ-M-AN22171B. Lowy   528P1958-00-00
Peru, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos, Departamento de Loreto

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Trametes nivosa (Berk.) Murrill
502183B. Lowy   528P1958-10-28
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos, -3.7938 -73.3224

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Trametes nivosa (Berk.) Murrill
502188B. Lowy   530P1958-10-28
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay, outskirts of Iquitos, -3.7938 -73.3224


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