Dataset: ILLS-
Taxa: Fuscoboletinus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Fuscoboletinus serotinus (Frost) A.H. Sm. & Thiers
ILLS00156149W.J. Sundberg   IX-10-1982-91982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Springs Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297

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Fuscoboletinus serotinus (Frost) A.H. Sm. & Thiers
ILLS00156117W.J. Sundberg   31311975-10-12
United States, Wisconsin, Fond Du Lac, Kettle Moraine State Forest, near Campbellsport, 43.4986 -88.1884

ILLS
Fuscoboletinus ochraceoroseus (Snell) Pomerl. & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00156118W.J. Sundberg   43541976-09-10
United States, Idaho, Valley, Payette National Forest, east of Donnelly, 45.08587 -115.802576

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Fuscoboletinus grisellus (Peck) Pomerl. & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00156119W.J. Sundberg   31241975-10-11
United States, Wisconsin, Fond Du Lac, Kettle Moraine State Forest, near Campbellsport, 43.4986 -88.1884

ILLS
Fuscoboletinus spectabilis (Peck) Pomerl. & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00156120W.J. Sundberg   31251975-10-11
United States, Wisconsin, Fond Du Lac, Kettle Moraine State Forest, near Campbellsport, 43.4986 -88.1884

ILLS
Fuscoboletinus ochraceoroseus (Snell) Pomerl. & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00156148W.J. Sundberg   43611976-09-10
United States, Idaho, Valley, NAMA Foray Payette National Forest, east of Donnelly, 45.08587 -115.802576

ILLS
Fuscoboletinus spectabilis (Peck) Pomerl. & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00156150W.J. Sundberg   IX-10-1982-81982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Springs Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297


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