Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boletus tomentoides (Boletus tomentosus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 931786Overholts, L. O.   s. n.1923-08-02
United States, Colorado, Uni. camp near Ward, 2896m

BPI
BPI 931787P.F. Shope; F. J. Seaver   3871929-08-14
United States, Colorado, Along road from Sechalia [Sedalia] to Colorado Springs, Pike's National Forest, 1829m

BPI
BPI 782171Rose, F. H.   1940-10-23
United States, Montana, Missoula, Twin Creek Under W. Y. Pine, douglas fir

BPI
BPI 782173Rose, F. H.   31141940-10-14
United States, Montana, Missoula, 5 miles S 1 West of Florence Western yellow pine type, 46.559204 -114.078996

BPI
BPI 782174Maas, J. L.   1963-10-00
United States, Washington, Kittitas, 47.124266 -120.679683

BPI
BPI 782175Rose, F. H.   1940-10-10
United States, Montana, Missoula, McClay bridge on Bitterrot River under open stand of yellow pine, cottonwood

BPI
BPI 782176Rose, F. H.   1940-10-00
United States, Montana, Missoula, Rattlesnake above forest boundry, Stewart Trail, under pine, douglas fir and willow

BPI
BPI 782183Shear, C. L.   1919-10-00
United States, Virginia, Radnor Heights, 38.889001 -77.073033

BPI
BPI 782184Groves, J. W.; Groves, N.; Arnold, R.   1964-08-22
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Arapahoe Picnic Ground near Echo Lake, under Pinus, 39.658111 -105.603336

BPI
BPI 901365   21361963-07-09
United States, Utah, Summit, YMCA Camp Roger ut

BPI
BPI 901366   24001963-08-19
United States, Utah, Summit, Washington Lake ut

BPI
BPI 901370   25591963-09-21
United States, Utah, Summit, Trial Lake uta

BPI
BPI 901400   25591963-09-21
United States, Utah, Summit, Trial Lake ut


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