Dataset: BPI-
Taxa: Dichomitus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
BPI 211833Laurila Matti   3281938-06-18
Finland, Kitkajoki, Juuma, N. W. of Jyraevaenkoengaes in Rich Forest

BPI
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
BPI 213644Laurila M.   1942-05-31
USSR, Karelia Onegensis, Krivi Pine Bog near Railway Station

BPI
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
BPI 346815Igmandy   1980-09-30
Hungary, Nagybajom, Somogy Co. in Pinus sp. Woods

BPI
Dichomitus stenospora Renvall & Niemelä
BPI 845132Stillinger, C. R.   36601936-08-02
United States, Washington, Newman Lake, 47.776843 -117.094927

BPI
Dichomitus campestris (Quél.) Domanski & Orlicz
BPI 878769Malysheva, V.; Malysheva, E.; Zmitrovich, I.   2006-09-08
Russia, Samara Region, Stavropolsky District, Zhigulevsky Nature Reserve, vicinities of Bakhilova Polyana Village, 53.4 49.666666667

BPI
Dichomitus campestris (Quél.) Domanski & Orlicz
BPI 985388   
Sweden

BPI
Dichomitus campestris (Quél.) Domanski & Orlicz
BPI 985389   
Sweden


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Google Map

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