Dataset: NCSLG
Taxa: Gymnopilus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina State University, Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium


NCSLG
Gymnopilus junonius (Fr.) P.D. Orton
Hanser, Kate   2011-12-04
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Harris Lake Park, 35.408996 -80.720388

NCSLG
Gymnopilus P. Karst.
Grand, Larry   1969-08-18
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Albert Mountain, Coweeta Hydrologic Lab, 35.06004 -83.43061

NCSLG
Gymnopilus sapineus (Fr.) Murrill
Kennedy, Anne   1984-10-25
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Southeast of Strickland and Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, 35.897916 -78.680052

NCSLG
Gymnopilus liquiritiae (Pers.) P. Karst.
Amerson, Henry   1972-09-27
United States, North Carolina, Wake, In woods beside practice football field, NCSU campus, 35.781561 -78.669157

NCSLG
Gymnopilus P. Karst.
Grand, Larry   1967-12-21
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Entomology Department NCSU (A. Stuart), 35.787631 -78.672608

NCSLG
Gymnopilus junonius (Fr.) P.D. Orton
Grand, Larry   1971-10-01
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Road into Glenn Falls, 35.03091 -83.23851

NCSLG
Menge, John   1971-09-18
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Yates Pond, 35.718557 -78.688654

NCSLG
Menge, John   1971-11-12
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Umstead State Park, 35.88957 -78.75182

NCSLG
Gymnopilus liquiritiae (Pers.) P. Karst.
Reynolds, Keith   1982-10-03
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Lake Johnson, Raleigh., 35.760943 -78.711392

NCSLG
Marsh, Stephen   1980-10-09
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Lake Johnson, Raleigh., 35.760943 -78.711392

NCSLG
Shew, Howard   1976-10-31
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Lake Johnson, Raleigh., 35.760943 -78.711392

NCSLG
Gymnopilus junonius (Fr.) P.D. Orton
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   1998-11-05
United States, North Carolina, Dare, North End, Nags Head Woods, 35.98579 -75.66432


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