Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polyporus tricholoma (Polyporus acicula, Polyporus cowellii, Polyporus humphreyi, Polyporus obolus, Polyporus raphanipes, Polyporus similis, Polyporus variiporus, Polyporus flexipes subsp. apalus), Polyporus tricholoma f. tricholoma, Polyporus tricholoma var. tricholoma
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
1972741K. P. Dumont   PE 7871976-07-04
Peru, Huanuco, circa 38 kilometers from Tingo Maria, on the Tingo Maria-Pucallpa Road, 1585m

NY:NY
1972742K. P. Dumont   PE 7411976-07-04
Peru, Huanuco, circa 38 kilometers from Tingo Maria, on the Tingo Maria-Pucallpa Road

NY:NY
1972743K. P. Dumont   PE 1011976-06-27
Peru, Junin, 2-3 kilometers above Kiviniki, on the La Merced-Satipo Road, 457m

NY:NY
1972744K. P. Dumont   PE 7491976-07-04
Peru, Huanuco, circa 38 kilometers from Tingo Maria, on the Tingo Maria-Pucallpa Road, 1585m

NY:NY
1972745M. J. Balick   11211978-02-09
Peru, Loreto, Dept. Loreto, Maynas, Rio Amazonas, Guarnacion Pijuyal near Pebas, -3.177553 -71.838974

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
504882Yrjö Mäkinen, Risto Kalliola   1983-10-07
Peru, Madre de Dios, -11.88 -71.3817, 350m

O
504794Kent P. Dumont, S. E. Carpenter, M. A. Sherwood, P. Buriticá   1976-07-04
Peru, Ca 38 km from Tingo Maria, on the tingo Mari-Pucallpa Rd. Dpto. Huanuco

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 223877Vargas-c. C.   73341948-07-00
Peru, Cuzco Dept, Paucartam Prov, Sta. Isabel alt. 1230 meters

BPI
BPI 223879Carpenter J. B.   1281948-11-17
Peru, Huanuco, Shapajillo, Tingo Maria

BPI
BPI 223908Ferrera   1925-04-00
Peru, Calca Prov, Lares Valley

BPI
BPI 747503Killip, E. P.; Smith, A. C.   1929-05-07
Peru, Dept. Ayacucho, Aina, between Huanta and Rio Apurimac Open woods, 750m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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