Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Poria alpina
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 992636Petrak F.   1940-07-00
Austria, Tyrol, Oetztal

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BPI 237803Weir J. R.   1915-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

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BPI 237806Weir J. R.   1918-06-14
United States, Montana, Columbia Falls, 48.372464 -114.181515

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BPI 237815Weir J. R.   921914-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

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BPI 237817Weir J. R.   
United States, Idaho, Priest River, Rocky Mountain Area, 48.328125 -116.84375

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BPI 237819Weir J. R.   1915-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

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BPI 237975Litschauer V.   1930-09-24
Austria, Lower Austria, between Mittelsee and Obersee, near Lunz, 47.85 15.05

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BPI 237976Litschauer V.   1923-07-13
Austria, Gannalpe, in Vompertal, Tyrol

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BPI 237977Petrak F.   1940-07-00
Austria, Tyrol, Oetztal

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BPI 237978Weir J. R.   1915-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

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BPI 237979Childs T. W.; Lachmund H. G.?   1932-06-24
United States, Oregon, South of Bend, Deschutes Co. Sheolin Hixon Co, alt. 4000 ft.

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BPI 237980Weir J. R.   1915-09-00
United States, Idaho, Laclede, 48.170189 -116.756029

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BPI 237981Weir J. R.   1917-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

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BPI 237982Weir J. R.   1914-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

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BPI 237983Weir J. R.   
United States, Oregon, Whitman National Forest, 44.916036 -118.29044

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BPI 237984Weir J. R.   1915-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365


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