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

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
52592H. D. Thiers   9741950-07-27
USA, Michigan, Cheboygan, University of Michigan Biological Station, Carp Creek.

MICH:Fungi
61848D. Guravich   15221982-07-21
USA, Mississippi, Jackson, Gulf Islands National Seashore Headquarters area, Ocean Springs

MICH:Fungi
61849W. Cibula   11431981-09-06
USA, Mississippi, Harrison, Harrison Experimental Forest

MICH:Fungi
61850D. Guravich   13501981-07-13
USA, Mississippi, Jackson, Gulf Island National Seashore, Ocean Springs

MICH:Fungi
61851N. S. Weber   60051985-08-11
USA, Florida, Alachua, Austin Cary Memorial Forest, NE of Gainesville

MICH:Fungi
61852B. F. Isaacs   24831965-08-11
USA, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, Hwy 24

MICH:Fungi
61853W. Lewellen   10-Oct-761976-10-10
USA, Florida, Central Lake

MICH:Fungi
61854N. S. Weber   43981977-08-27
USA, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, near

MICH:Fungi
Austroboletus betula (Schwein.) E. Horak
61855D. Guravich   10041980-09-20
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Tryon

MICH:Fungi
Austroboletus betula (Schwein.) E. Horak
61856W. Cibula   13291982-08-28
USA, North Carolina, Stanly, Morrow Mountain State Park

MICH:Fungi
Austroboletus betula (Schwein.) E. Horak
61857D. Guravich   11311980-09-26
USA, South Carolina, Oconee, Mountain Rest Lake, NW of, State Rd 28, Sumpter National Forest

MICH:Fungi
61858D. Guravich   10431980-09-22
USA, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands Biological Station

MICH:Fungi
254584D. L. Richter   DR-HMC-97-0161997-09-19
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Huron Mountain Club, near Mtn Lake


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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