Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Elaphomyces favosus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cal Poly Humboldt Fungarium


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Elaphomyces favosus Castellano & T.W. Henkel
HSCF-000393Henkel   TH 98592014-08-16
Cameroon, East Province, Dja Biosphere Reserve, Northwest Sector near the village of Somalomo, Upper Dja River Basin, within 2 km radius of Dja base camp; ~400 m west of base camp on edge of Gilbertiodendron dewevrei monodominant plot 1, 3.358277778 12.72969444, 650m

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Elaphomyces favosus Castellano & T.W. Henkel
HSCF-000394Henkel   TH 98742014-08-20
Cameroon, East Province, Dja Biosphere Reserve, Northwest Sector near the village of Somalomo, Upper Dja River Basin, within 2 km radius of Dja base camp; ~1.4 km WNW of base camp on trail between Gilbertiodendron plots 1 & 2, in semi-inundated G. dewevrei monodominant forest, 3.358277778 12.72969444, 650m

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Elaphomyces favosus Castellano & T.W. Henkel
HSCF-000395Henkel   TH 98972014-08-28
Cameroon, East Province, Dja Biosphere Reserve, Northwest Sector near the village of Somalomo, Upper Dja River Basin, within 2 km radius of Dja base camp; ~1.4 km WNW of base camp on trail between Gilbertiodendron plots 1 & 2, in semi-inundated G. dewevrei monodominant forest, 3.358277778 12.72969444, 650m

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Elaphomyces favosus Castellano & T.W. Henkel
HSCF-000396Henkel   TH 100152014-09-26
Cameroon, East Province, Dja Biosphere Reserve, Northwest Sector near the village of Somalomo, Upper Dja River Basin, within 2 km radius of Dja base camp; ~2 km WNW of base camp in vicinity of Gilbertiodendron plot 3, in G. dewevrei monodominant forest, 3.358277778 12.72969444, 650m


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