Dataset: MICH
Taxa: Antrodia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Antrodia malicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Donk
72043W. B. Cooke   404031968-10-19
USA, Ohio, Hamilton, Miami-Whitewater Forest Park

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia malicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Donk
72044W. B. Cooke   453181972-04-05
USA, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia malicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Donk
72045W. B. Cooke   404891968-11-02
USA, Ohio, Pike, Pike Lake State Park

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia malicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Donk
72046W. B. Cooke   389011967-09-30
USA, Ohio, Clermont, Cinncinnati Nature Center

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia stereoides (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer
144265M. G. Weaver   14761967-08-28
USA, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand Woods State Park, Wheeling Township, Sect 9

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia radiculosa (Peck) Gilb. & Ryvarden
144264W. B. Cooke   595631981-08-15
USA, Indiana, Owen, MsCormick's Creek State Park

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia stereoides (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer
144266M. G. Weaver   7-20-62-N131962-07-20
USA, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand State Park area, Wheeling Township, Section 16

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia mollis (Sommerf.) P. Karst.
144268K. A. Harrison   s. n.1968-07-02
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Kentville; Harrington road.

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia stereoides (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer
144267M. G. Weaver   6-26-62-N21962-06-26
USA, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand State Park area, Sect 16, Wheeling Twp

MICH:Fungi
339058C. Smith   CS092015-09-11
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, Nichols Arboretum., 42.2817 -83.7228

MICH:Fungi
Antrodia xantha (Fr.) Ryvarden
340005D. L. Richter   DR14-AEP-82014-12-08
United States, Ohio, Franklin, Columbus


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