Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trametes villosa (Cerrena villosa, Coriolopsis gibberulosa, Coriolus barbatulus, Coriolus fulvoumbrinus, Coriolus gibberulosus, Coriolus sericeohirsutus, Coriolus tener, Coriolus villosus, Favolus dussii, Funalia villosa, Hansenia barbatula, Hansenia umbonata, Hexagonia friesiana, Hexagonia sericeoh... (show all)
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
Trametes villosa (Fr.) Kreisel
LSU00154909Bernard Lowy   475 P1958-10-27
Peru, Loreto, Quistococha, ±20 km from Iquitos., -3.825464 -73.325261

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Trametes villosa (Sw.:Fr.) Kreisel
1989109K. P. Dumont   1901976-06-28
Peru, Ca 1/2 hr drive from Satipo toward Calabaza, on the Satipo-Concepción Rd. Dpto. Junín., 792m

NY:NY
Trametes villosa (Sw.:Fr.) Kreisel
1989108K. P. Dumont   14011976-07-18
Peru, Along the Cuzco-Pilcopata-Paucartambo Rd. at a point ca 186 km from the intersection of the Cuzco-Puno Rd. Dpto. Cuzco.

NY:NY
Trametes villosa (Sw.:Fr.) Kreisel
1989111K. P. Dumont   2501976-06-28
Peru, Just outside Calabaza toward Satipo, on the Satipo-Concepción Rd. Dpto. Junín., 1524m

NY:NY
Trametes villosa (Sw.:Fr.) Kreisel
1989110K. P. Dumont   14411976-07-18
Peru, Along the Cuzco-Pilcopata-Paucartambo Rd. at a point ca 186 km from the intersection of the Cuzco-Puno Rd. Dpto. Cuzco.

NY:NY
Trametes villosa (Sw.:Fr.) Kreisel
1989107K. P. Dumont   13961976-07-18
Peru, Along the Cuzco-Pilcopata-Paucartambo Rd. at a point ca 186 km from the intersection of the Cuzco-Puno Rd. Dpto. Cuzco.

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Trametes villosa (Sw. : Fr.) Kreisel
507893B. Lowy   1958-10-27
Peru, Loreto, Quistococha, ca. 20 km from Iquitos


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