Dataset: DUKE-
Taxa: Boletinellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Fungal Collection


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Boletinellus merulioides (Schwein.) Murrill
0008972Asheville Mushroom Club   ATBI-15882001-07-21
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Cataloochee Divide Trail. Appalachian Highlands Science Learning center at Purchase Knob, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On Hemphill Road, 2 mi W from US 276 S, 5 mi south of I-40W, 1524 - 1524m

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Boletinellus merulioides (Schwein.) Murrill
0193599Jan Larson   JL 561987-09-26
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Duke Forest, Korstian Division, Compartment 38

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Boletinellus merulioides (Schwein.) Murrill
Eric Kay   EK 88-1391988-09-18
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Duke Forest, Korstian Division, Compartment 50

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Boletinellus merulioides (Schwein.) Murrill
0378122Brian Looney   BPL11142020-08-12
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester, Shrewsbury. Prospect Park., 42.304561 -71.713362

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Phlebopus beniensis (Singer & Digilio) Heinem. & Rammeloo
0008774Omon Isikhuehmen   RV 98/0151998-06-06
United States, Puerto Rico, Sabana, Sabana, behind the chicken farm, 18.326415 -65.729865, 148m


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Google Map

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