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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Sporophagomyces lanceolatus (Rogerson & Samuels) K. Põldmaa & Samuels
BPI 842035Samuels, G. J.; Nasit, Rungtip   9071;2001-08-18
Thailand, Nakhorn Nayok Province Along trail between Khlong E-Thao (14d28'N, 101d20'E, elev 750 m) and 14d28'N, 101d12'E, elev 808 m, in primary forest

BPI
Sporophagomyces chrysostomus (Berk. & Broome) K. Põldmaa & Samuels
BPI 843765Ryvarden, Leif   443492001-11-18
Belize, Cayo Distr, Blue Hole National Park Hermons trail, 17.147149 -88.671291

BPI
Sporophagomyces lanceolatus (Rogerson & Samuels) K. Põldmaa & Samuels
BPI 863554Czederpiltz, Dan   DLC-04 1672004-08-15
Belize, Cayo District, Maya Mountains, Chiquibul National Park Doyle's Delight, North Trail, 16.499629 -89.045919

BPI
Sporophagomyces lanceolatus (Rogerson & Samuels) K. Põldmaa & Samuels
BPI 882360Chaverri, P.   PC 11992010-03-19
Costa Rica, Heredia, Arboleda Biological Station, 10.429779 -84.006456


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