Dataset: CFMR
Search Criteria: Canada; Nova Scotia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Aleurodiscus abietis H.S. Jacks. & P.A. Lemke
1021R.G. Thorn   T-3301986-09-03
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings

CFMR
1055R.G. Thorn   T-3101986-08-26
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelbourne

CFMR
Peniophora pithya (Pers.) J. Erikss.
21539   DAOM-31306-R1954-03-29
Canada, Nova Scotia

CFMR
Peniophora polygonia (Pers.) Bourdot & Galzin
21564R.G. Thorn   T-3631986-09-07
Canada, Nova Scotia

CFMR
Phellinus pini (Brot.) Bondartsev & Singer
24546P. Spaulding   FP-96506-T1947-09-03
Canada, Nova Scotia

CFMR
Phellinus Quél.
25055A.W. MacKay   87-2-10721987-10-21
Canada, Nova Scotia, Queens, Southeast of Grafton Lake, Kejimkujik National Park

CFMR
Phellinus tremulae (Bondartsev) Bondartsev & P.N. Borisov
54122A.W. MacKay   87-2-10671987-09-23
Canada, Nova Scotia, Granton, Pictou Co.

CFMR
Suillus cavipes (Opat.) A.H. Sm. & Thiers
51254W. Gall & N. Lindell   BOTH-34501992-10-03
Canada, Nova Scotia, Holland bog, 44.60015 -64.79878


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Google Map

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