Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boletinus spectabilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 784434Cain, R. F.   1959-10-17
Canada, Ontario, York, NEW of Nobleton in sphagnum bog under Larix

BPI
BPI 784435Jackson, H. A. C.; Groves, J. W.   1955-09-19
Canada, Quebec, near Tourville Elgin Road, 47.1 -69.983333

BPI
BPI 784484Snell, W. H.   1932-09-10
United States, New York, Newcomb, 43.969507 -74.164595

BPI
BPI 784485Snell, W. H.   1931-10-29
United States, New York, Warrensburg near tamarack, 42.772022 -73.543448

BPI
BPI 784486Snell, W. H.   1933-09-09
United States, New York, Minerva & Newcomb CC Camp

BPI
BPI 784487Snell, W. H.; Vallely, J. S.   1934-09-13
United States, New York, Newcomb, 43.969507 -74.164595

BPI
BPI 784488Walters, M. B.   1941-09-00
United States, Ohio, Cleveland near

BPI
BPI 784489Bisby, G. R.; Hanna, W. F.; Johnson, T.   40881928-09-16
Canada, Manitoba, Bird's Hill

BPI
BPI 784490Snell, W. H.; Vallely, J. S.   1935-09-14
United States, New York, Newcomb spruce & tamarack swamp

BPI
BPI 784491Snell, W. H.   1941-08-28
Canada, Quebec, Ile Jesus Ste Rose

BPI
BPI 784492Jackson, H. A. C.; Snell, W. H.   1958-09-08
Canada, Quebec, St. Aubert Hydnum Woods, Elgin Road, under tamarack

BPI
BPI 784493Jackson, H. A. C.   1938-09-00
Canada, Quebec, Vaucluse, 45.896148 -73.43208

BPI
BPI 900092Jackson H. A. C.   1947-09-13
Canada, Quebec, L'islet, Hydnum Woods, Elgin Rd.

BPI
BPI 900115Jackson H. A. C.; Groves J. W.   1955-09-19
Canada, Quebec, Tourville Elgin Rd, near

BPI
BPI 935543Walter H. Snell   s.n.1940-08-25
United States, Maine, North of Caribou, near North Lyndon


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