Dataset: CFMR
Taxa: Boliniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Camarops ustulinoides (Henn.) Nannf.
6804D.J. Lodge, H.H. Burdsall, Jr. & M. Boyd   PR-14061993-11-16
Puerto Rico, El Verde, Luquillo Mts, trail to Río Sonadora, 18.3388 -65.8257

CFMR
Camarops ustulinoides (Henn.) Nannf.
6803T. Laessoe & D.J. Lodge   SJ-101993-01-06
US Virgin Islands, St. John, Esperance, St. John

CFMR
Camarops ustulinoides (Henn.) Nannf.
51562D.J. Lodge & S.A. Cantrell   PR-65792009-04-08
United States, Puerto Rico, Planas, Guajataca Comm. Forest, Trail 7, 18.420527 -66.965956

CFMR
Cornipulvina ellipsoides Huhndorf, A.N. Mill., F.A. Fernández & Lodge
8987S.M. Huhndorf & D.J. Lodge   PR-22891995-05-08
Puerto Rico, Bisley, trail into Watershed 3, Luquillo Mts., 18.319329 -65.694122

CFMR
18592D.J. Lodge   PR-9641993-02-28
Puerto Rico, El Verde, Luquillo Mtns, trail to radiation center, 18.3388 -65.8257

CFMR
Neohypodiscus rickii (Lloyd) J.D. Rogers, Y.M. Ju & Læssøe
20816D.J. Lodge   PR-10281993-03-23
Puerto Rico, El Verde, Luquillo Mts, trail to radiation center, 18.3388 -65.8257

CFMR
Neohypodiscus rickii (Lloyd) J.D. Rogers, Y.M. Ju & Læssøe
20817D.J. Lodge & M. Boyd   PR-1028.11993-08-27
Puerto Rico, El Verde Research Area, trail to the radiation ctr, CNF, Luquillo Mts., 18.3388 -65.8257

CFMR
Neohypodiscus rickii (Lloyd) J.D. Rogers, Y.M. Ju & Læssøe
20818D.J. Lodge & M. Richardson   PR-14161993-12-16
Puerto Rico, El Verde Research Area, fork in trail to Rio Sonadora, Luquillo Mountains, 18.3388 -65.8257


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Google Map

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