Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Jamaica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Fomes fasciatus (Sw. : Fr.) Cooke
910762Leif Ryvarden   41638 B1999-06-12
Jamaica, Trelawny, Windsor Cave, 18.351 -77.6475

O
913428Leif Ryvarden   415621999-06-05
Jamaica, Clarendon, Southern Clarendon parish: Portland Ridge, 17.7299 -77.178

O
913398Leif Ryvarden   416801999-06-12
Jamaica, Trelawny, Windsor Cave, 18.351 -77.6475

O
Hymenochaete luteobadia (Fr) Höhn & Litsch.
914471Leif Ryvarden   4161999-06-12
Jamaica, Trelawny, Windsor Cave, 18.351 -77.6475

O
Byssomerulius corium (Pers. : Fr.) Parmasto
918965P. J. Roberts   GA 6951999-06-15
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Surrey: Holywell Park (Oatley Mountain Trail), 1000m

O
Fuscoporia chrysea (Lév.) Baltazar & Gibertoni
908268Leif Ryvarden   417281999-06-17
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Hollywell Nat. Park, 18.0826 -76.7386

O
Daedalea dochmia (Berk. & Broome) T. Hatt.
910794Leif Ryvarden   416241999-06-10
Jamaica, Trelawny, Crowlands

O
Grammothele fuligo (Berk. & Broome) Ryvarden
903290Leif Ryvarden   417021999-06-16
Jamaica, Portland, Reach Village

O
Ceriporiopsis umbrinescens (Murrill) Ryvarden
910395Leif Ryvarden   416561999-06-12
Jamaica, Trelawny, Windsor Cave, 18.351 -77.6475

O
Perenniporia contraria (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Ryvarden
911802Leif Ryvarden   416071999-06-10
Jamaica, Trelawny, Crowlands

O
Datronia stereoides (Fr. : Fr.) Ryvarden
910640W. Murrill, E. Murrill   1908-12-21
Jamaica, Chestu Vale

O
Stereum gausapatum (Fr. : Fr.) Fr.
909288Leif Ryvarden   417271999-06-17
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Hollywell nat. Park, 18.0826 -76.7386

O
Junghuhnia subundata (Murrill) Ryvarden
911223Leif Ryvarden   416141999-06-10
Jamaica, Trelawny, Crowlands


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