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

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Duke University Herbarium Fungal Collection


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Bondarzewia berkeleyi (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer
0009036Asheville Mushroom Club   ATBI-14652001-07-21
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Near the Cabin. 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, 35.586039 -83.073203, 1524 - 1524m

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Bondarzewia berkeleyi (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer
0193521Heath O'Brien   HOB 00/11/062000-11-23
United States, North Carolina, Durham, 3502 Pickett Rd, Durham., 35.976822 -78.980408

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Bondarzewia berkeleyi (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer
Eric Kay   EK 88-821988-08-20
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Duke Forest, Compartment 70, Durham Division.

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Bondarzewia berkeleyi (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer
Peter Thrall   RV 94/1471994-00-00
unknown

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Bondarzewia berkeleyi (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer
0348976Rytas Vilgalys   s.n.1990-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Bolin Creek, Chapel Hill

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0045012Eric Kay   EK89M521989-08-02
United States, Montana, Lake, Flat Lake Biological Station grounds

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0348716Rytas Vilgalys   1993-10-02
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Duke Forest, Hollow Rock Area, Korstian Division, 35.978806 -79.000878

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0348718Rytas Vilgalys   1994-07-06
United States, North Carolina, Duke Forest, Hollow Rock., 35.9781 -79.000878

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0350491Rytas Vilgalys   s.n.2013-10-10
United States, North Carolina, Duke Forest, beside Korstian Division, Hollow Rock access trail

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Stecchericium ochrocroceum (Henn. & E. Nyman) Corner
0194047Yasmin Maktal   2019BIO540_1112019-10-16
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Durham. Duke Forest., 36.018682 -78.982647


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