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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi (NCU:Fungi)
Catalog #:
NCU-F-0008579
Occurrence ID:
56db960d-07ff-41e8-8d63-da77d6ea080e
Taxon:
Sarcodon fennicus
(P. Karst.) P. Karst.
Family:
Bankeraceae
Determiner:
assumed to be collector (assumed to be collection date)
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Sarcodon
Determiner:
Alma Holland Beers
Date:
s.d.
ID Remarks:
Sp. [spores] subglobose in outline, rather coarsely warted, 6-7.4x6.5-7.8 microns (O.K. A.H.B. [Alma Holland Beers])
Hydnum imbricatum
L.
Determiner:
K. A. Harrison
Date:
s.d.
ID Remarks:
13833 This form grows under oak in Michigan
Sarcodon fennicus
(P. Karst.) P. Karst.
Determiner:
assumed to be collector
Date:
assumed to be collection date
Hydnum imbricatum
L.
Determiner:
K. A. Harrison
Date:
1970-07-00
ID Remarks:
A deciduous wood form of Hydnum imbricatum Fries.
Sarcodon fennicus
(P. Karst.) P. Karst.
Determiner:
W. C. Coker
Date:
1949-05-00
ID Remarks:
Flesh does NOT turn blue-green in KOH. This must go as S. fennicum (tho base is not near green (old & worm-eaten) Spines strongly hooked, 4.5 mm long
Sarcodon underwoodii
Determiner:
W. C. Coker
Date:
1947-10-10
ID Remarks:
Flesh extremely bitter even after long drying.
Collector:
Coker, William Chambers
Number:
13833
Date:
1945-08-24
Locality:
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Chapel Hill, Plants of Chapel Hill, N.C. [North Carolina] in Battle Park; by path along brook
35.914855 -79.039553 +-663m.
Georeference Remarks:
lat/long ~ center of Battle Park, 2013
Habitat:
Deciduous woods
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Usage Rights:
CC0 1.0 (Public-domain)
Record ID:
56db960d-07ff-41e8-8d63-da77d6ea080e
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Carol Ann McCormick, Herbarium Curatrix (
mccormick@unc.edu
)
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