Dataset: SYRF
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Iowa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


SYRF
Skeletocutis nivea (Jungh.) Jean Keller
SYRF0001682P. D. Gardner   17211946-10-19
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City.

SYRF
SYRF0001752   16841933-09-30
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City.

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Spongipellis pachyodon (Pers.) Kotl. & Pouzar
SYRF0001918B. Shimek   s.n.1902-11-16
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Sharon Township.

SYRF
Perenniporia tenuis (Schwein.) Ryvarden
SYRF0003581G. W. Martin   16901935-09-28
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Turkey Creek.

SYRF
SYRF0003845B. Shimek   s.n.1922-10-15
USA, Iowa, Magill.

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Melanoporia nigra (Berk.) Murrill
SYRF0004058B. Shimek   16551928-09-28
USA, Iowa, Cerro Gordo, Clear Lake.

SYRF
Oligoporus tephroleucus (Fr.) Gilb. & Ryvarden
SYRF0005180K. Gilmore   260
USA, Iowa, Greene, Scranton.

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Oligoporus tephroleucus (Fr.) Gilb. & Ryvarden
SYRF0005185H. D. Jorra   18065
USA, Iowa, Webster, Fort Dodge.

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Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryvarden
SYRF0005734B. Shimek   16351923-10-06
USA, Iowa, West of Dutch Lake, Homestead.

SYRF
Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryvarden
SYRF0005736T. H. Macbride   s.n.1908-00-00
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City (City Park).

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Oxyporus latemarginatus (Durieu & Mont.) Donk
SYRF0005779G.W. Martin   17111942-11-15
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City.

SYRF
Oxyporus latemarginatus (Durieu & Mont.) Donk
SYRF0005782A. Miller   17021938-05-20
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City.

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Oxyporus latemarginatus (Durieu & Mont.) Donk
SYRF0005783M. L. Lohman   s.n.1925-10-03
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City.

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Perenniporia compacta (Overh.) Ryvarden & Gilb.
SYRF0006043B. Shimek   16231902-10-18
USA, Iowa, Muscatine, Sweetland Creek.

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Hapalopilus mutans (Peck) Gilb. & Ryvarden
SYRF0007360T. H. Macbride   s.n.1887-00-00
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Penn Township.


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