Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 925493Henkel, T. W.; Henkel, T. W.; Williams, R.   23491993-07-21
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni Region. Potaro River, 0 to 2.5 kilometers downstream from Menzies Landing, left and right bank, 5.15 -59.483333, 450m

BPI
BPI 928148Goos, R. D.; Taylor, W. C.; Frame, D.; Lima dos Santos, J.   s. n.1984-05-25
Brazil, Rondonia, 17 km SW of Ariquemes along road to Santa Cruz (BR-421)

BPI
BPI 586705Hioram B.   1925-07-00
Cuba, Loma del Gato, Oriente, 20.116667 -75.683333

BPI
BPI 586706Hioram B.   1915-07-00
Cuba, Loma San Juan, Oriente, 20.020833 -75.799444

BPI
BPI 586740Cook O. F.   1892-00-00
South Africa, Liberia, -28.957403 26.488892

BPI
BPI 882351Chaverri, P.   PC 11602010-03-17
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva Biological Station Sendero Tres Rios and Camino Experimental Norte, Lat/Long Verbatim N10°26?7.3? W84°00?31.4?, 10.435277778 -84.008611111, 64m

BPI
BPI 586707Dring D. A.   1959-01-12
Ghana, Kwadoso, Kumasi Central Agriculture Station

BPI
BPI 586708Zenkert   
Cameroon

BPI
BPI 715725Zenker G.   
Cameroon

BPI
BPI 715767Hunter T.   
West Africa

BPI
BPI 715776Bunting R. H.   
South Africa, Gold Coast

BPI
BPI 586709Dummer R. A.   1919-00-00
Uganda, Fort Mulange alt. 4000 ft.

BPI
BPI 586735Maitland D. T.   1920-01-00
South Africa, Entebbe, Uganda

BPI
BPI 586738Maguire Bassett   1944-07-19
Suriname, Coppenam River Headwaters, Right Branch, White Water Creek mixed high Rain Forest, vicinity km. 12

BPI
BPI 586739Maitland T. D.   
Uganda, Victoria Nyanza Forests

BPI
BPI 586742Wurdack J. J.   23951962-10-22
Peru, Cerros Campanquiz at Pongo de Manseriche, Right Bank of Rio Maranon, Loreto Dept, Amazonas alt. 550-750 meters, Rainforest on Middle North Slopes of, -4.466667 -77.616667

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BPI 715723Peckolt Gustavo   
Brazil


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