Dataset: SYRF
Search Criteria: South Africa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


SYRF
SYRF0000227Wahlberg   s.n.
South Africa, Natal, Natal.

SYRF
SYRF0000293Wahlberg   24
South Africa, Natal, Natal.

SYRF
SYRF0000304Wahlberg   s.n.
South Africa, Natal, Natal.

SYRF
SYRF0000306Wahlberg   s.n.
South Africa, Natal, Natal.

SYRF
Trametes villosa (Sw.) Kreisel
SYRF0001195Wahlberg   s.n.
South Africa, Natal, Natal.

SYRF
SYRF0001339Lloyd   s.n.
South Africa

SYRF
Trametes meyenii (Klotzsch) Lloyd
SYRF0001506Drege   s.n.
South Africa, Port Natal (Durban).

SYRF
Pseudophaeolus baudonii (Pat.) Ryvarden
SYRF0002840   s.n.1970-00-00
South Africa, Pretoria.

SYRF
SYRF0003287G. C. A. van der Westhuizen   s.n.1970-01-08
South Africa, Natal, Dukuduku Plantation, Compartment A34, Natal Province.

SYRF
SYRF0003363A. V. Duthrie   9835
South Africa, Cape Colony.

SYRF
Phellinus senex (Nees & Mont.) Imazeki
SYRF0006685P. van der Bilg   20903
South Africa, Durban.

SYRF
Phellinus senex (Nees & Mont.) Imazeki
SYRF0006687P. van der Bijl   20900
South Africa, Durban, Natal.

SYRF
SYRF0009835E. S. Ross & R. E. Leech   RKB 21431958-03-26
South Africa, Transvaal prov., 2 mi NE of Boyne, 1150m

SYRF
Laboulbenia Mont. & C.P. Robin
SYRF0010087E. S. Ross & R. E. Leech   RKB 2305A1958-04-25
South Africa, Cape Province, 4 mi S of Barrydale, 375m

SYRF
Laboulbenia Mont. & C.P. Robin
SYRF0010088E. S. Ross & R. E. Leech   RKB 2305B1958-04-25
South Africa, Cape Province, 4 mi S of Barrydale, 375m

SYRF
Laboulbenia Mont. & C.P. Robin
SYRF0010401B. Malkin   RKB 25471949-11-21
South Africa, Cape Province, W slope of Table Mt.

SYRF
SYRF0012020J. T. Polhemus (CL 975)   RKB 36601979-02-24
South Africa, Cape, Barrydale

SYRF
Prolixandromyces R.K. Benj.
SYRF0012448J. T. Polhemus (CL 962)   RKB 36871979-02-20
South Africa, Cape Prov., Hogback


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