Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Meruliopsis taxicola (Merulius taxicola, Polyporus haematodes)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 983379   
Sweden

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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 983750   
Sweden

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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 984551   
Sweden

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BPI 1100050Ginns J. H.; Redhead S. A.   8878;1987-04-14
Canada, Ontario, Eganville, Shaw Woods, Renfrew Co.

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BPI 257289Quirke D. A.; Hord H. H. V.   1954-08-19
Canada, Ontario, White River District

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BPI 257290Jackson H. S.   1934-07-17
Canada, Ontario, Lake Temagami, Timagami Forest Reserve, Gull Lake Portage

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BPI 257291Cunningham G. H.   
New Zealand, Wellington, Kaimanawa Ranges alt. 900 meters

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BPI 257292Eno H. G.   1933-10-06
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll Black Brook Trail

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BPI 257293Ravenel H. W.   
United States, South Carolina

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BPI 257294Ravenel H. W.   
United States, South Carolina

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BPI 257295Boyce J. S.   1919-06-15
United States, California, Massack, Plumas National Forest, Plumas Co. near, 39.9167 -120.8333

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BPI 257296Humphrey C. J.   1914-06-07
United States, Texas, Texarkana, 33.425125 -94.047688

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BPI 289803Laurila M.   4441942-06-07
USSR, Karelia Onecensis, Krivi near Railway Station

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BPI 289804Laurila M.   4471939-07-07
Finland, Kuusamo Prov, Salla Par, By Oulankajoki River, N. Shore of Oulanka, .5 Km. N. of Savinalampi, 62.47115 31.116667

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BPI 349935Tavares Isabelle; MCLAUGHLIN David; MCLAUGHLIN Esther   1586; ;1964-10-31
United States, California, Stonyford, Colusa Co. Valley Floor, 15.6 mi. S. of, 39.15905 -122.54768

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BPI 892540Rouen, L.   221894-11-25
Unknown


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