Dataset: CUP-
Taxa: Albatrellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
CUP-050063Paul E. Powell   1970-05-17
United States, New York, Tompkins, Cornell-Lloyd Preserve, 42.44764 -76.312032

CUP
Ovinus (Lloyd) Torrend
Syd.,Myc.germ.1423   
Germany

CUP
CUP-067177Ryan Kucinski   2002-10-09
USA, New York, Tompkins, Connecticut Hill, 42.386462 -76.669115

CUP
Caloporus spissus (Schwein. ex Fr.) Ryvarden
CUP-MM-000397   
Spain, Canary Islands, Tenerife, 28.46636 -16.24821

CUP
Jahnoporus hirtus (Cooke) Nuss
CUP-061950Mycology Class   1990-09-09
United States, New York, Tompkins, McGowan's woods, 42.446205 -76.451203

CUP
CUP-061759Anna Marin   1985-09-28
USA, New York, Tompkins, ca. 3. mi. NE of Dryden, trails and campground, 42.490905 -76.297155

CUP
CUP-061210R. Fogel   1970-08-00
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Echo Lake, 13.5 miles SW of Idaho Springs, 39.658111 -105.603336

CUP
Leucogaster anomalus (Peck) Zeller & C.W. Dodge
CUP-050064Paul E. Powell   1970-05-17
United States, New York, Cornell-Lloyd Preserve, 42.430608 -76.334698

CUP
Leucogaster anomalus (Peck) Zeller & C.W. Dodge
CUP-052737Paul E. Powell   1971-11-06
United States, New York, Tompkins, Cornell-Lloyd Preserve, 42.44764 -76.312032

CUP
Scutiger caeruleoporus (Peck) Murrill
CUP-050199R. P. Korf   1970-09-20
United States, New York, Tompkins, Arnot forest, 42.269071 -76.624098

CUP
Scutiger griseus (Peck) Murrill
CUP-A-034285Earle, Franklin   1900-12-16
USA, Alabama, Lee, Auburn, 32.609857 -85.480782

CUP
CUP-027529S.H. Burnham   1912-08-09
USA, New York


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Google Map

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