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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Phylloporia fruticum (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Ryvarden
BPI 1110837Zollinger   1857-03-00
Indonesia, Java, Rogodjampic

BPI
Phylloporia frutica
BPI 279792Stevens F. L.   763A1923-08-07
Costa Rica, San Cecelia, 11.060926 -85.412972

BPI
Phylloporia frutica
BPI 279793Petelot A.   1921-07-00
Cambodia, Kampong Chhnang Forest Reserve

BPI
Phylloporia frutica
BPI 279794Hioram   68011923-05-00
Cuba, Guantanamo, 20.25 -74.75

BPI
Phylloporia frutica
BPI 279795Murrill   0000-00-00
Bahamas, 24.25 -76

BPI
Phylloporia frutica
BPI 279796Spegazzini   181919-00-00
Paraguay, Asuncion, -25.283333 -57.605556

BPI
Phylloporia frutica
BPI 279797Spegazzini   1919-00-00
Argentina, Misiones, -27 -55

BPI
Phylloporia frutica
BPI 279798Weber Geo.   1936-09-07
United States, Florida, Gainesville, 29.651634 -82.324826

BPI
Phylloporia frutica
BPI 279799Stevenson J. A.   1922-02-22
United States, Florida, Miami, 25.774266 -80.193659

BPI
BPI 279800Baker C. F.   1898-12-00
Colombia, Bonda near

BPI
BPI 279801Baker C. F.   1898-12-00
Colombia, Bonda near

BPI
BPI 279802Baker C. F.   1898-12-00
Colombia, Bonda near

BPI
BPI 279803Baker C. F.   1898-12-00
Colombia, Bonda near

BPI
BPI 279804Baker C. F.   1898-12-00
Colombia, Bonda near

BPI
Phylloporia chrysita
BPI 747397Dodge, C. W.; Goerger, V. F.   1936-08-21
Costa Rica, Puntarenas Province, floodplain of Rio Sandalo, peninsula of Osa, 8.560906 -83.464355, 1m

BPI
Phylloporia weberiana (Bres. & Henn. ex Sacc.) Ryvarden
BPI 747421Cook, O. F.   30101894-00-00
Liberia, Mt. Coffee, near Muhlenberg Mission

BPI
Phylloporia ribis (Schumach.) Ryvarden
BPI 928485Kotiranta   213742006-09-29
Finland, Helsinki, Viikki, Latokartano


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