Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boletus laetissimus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
1393618R. E. Halling   87642006-02-14
Australia, Queensland, Mareeba Shire, Davies Creek Nat'l Park, Davies Creek Road, beyond campsite 5. Rainforest., -17.0386 145.6122, 635 - 635m

NY:NY
1393643R. E. Halling   87692006-02-21
Australia, Queensland, Tablelands, Davies Creek National Park, Davies Creek Road, -17.0253 145.5978, 720 - 720m

NY:NY
1393642R. E. Halling   87752006-02-22
Australia, Queensland, Tablelands, Mt. Baldy road, approx 8 km from Atherton-Herberton Highway, -17.3089 145.3981, 1000 - 1000m

NY:NY
1393748R. E. Halling   89402007-03-21
Australia, Queensland, Atherton Shire, Mt. Baldy State Forest, Mt. Baldy Road, ±3.6 km from Atherton-Herberton Highway, -17.3328 145.4175, 1140 - 1140m

NY:NY
1393724R. E. Halling   89522007-03-22
Australia, Queensland, Mareeba Shire, Davies Creek National Park, Davies Creek Road, 3-13 km from Kennedy Highway., -17.0267 145.5897, 670 - 670m

NY:NY
1393749R. E. Halling   89662007-03-24
Australia, Queensland, Mareeba Shire, Davies Creek National Park, Davies Creek Road, 5 km from Kennedy Highway, -16.9919 145.5667, 470 - 470m

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
SFSU-F-001911D. Arora   98-71998-08-00
Thailand, Sakhon Nakhon, Poo Pan, 20 km from Sakhon Nakhon.

SFSU
SFSU-F-001912D. Arora   02-962002-08-05
China, Yunnan, Bought in Lu Feng market.

SFSU
SFSU-F-001924Hongo   40081969-09-17
Japan, Shiga, Nanga-Imodani, Ôtsu-city

SFSU
SFSU-F-001928T. Hongo   53451975-09-06
Japan, Shiga, Nanga-Imodani.

SFSU
SFSU-F-001930D. Arora   94-03-031994-03-03
Australia, Queensland, North of Norville on hidden valley road.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
61077T. Hongo   34891967-09-11
Japan, Nango-Imodani, Otsu


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Google Map

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