Dataset: ACAD
Taxa: Austroboletus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acadia University, E. C. Smith Herbarium


ACAD
10331FH, KA   103311973-07-18
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Kentville, 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
11344FBleakney, J; Boland, G   113441975-08-03
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Cape Split, 45.3342834 -64.4961197

ACAD
1714FH, KA   17141952-09-01
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Cape Split, 45.316224 -64.434987

ACAD
3770FH, KA   37701958-09-14
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Kentville, 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
3771FH, KA   37711958-09-09
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Beaverbank, 44.79942 -63.68967

ACAD
5347FH, KA   53471962-08-19
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, Weymouth, 44.40841 -65.99525

ACAD
6158FHarrison, KA   61581962-09-03
Canada, Nova Scotia, Queens, Kejimkujik, 43.86605 -64.83703

ACAD
9890FH, KA; 2031, Dg   98901969-08-17
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Cape Split, 45.316224 -64.434987


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Google Map

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