Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Beenakia fuliginosa (Psathyrodon fuliginosus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (TAAM) & Estonian University of Life Sciences (EAA)


TAAM & EAA
Beenakia fuliginosa (Maas Geest.) Parmasto & Ryvarden
TAAM103366Erast Parmasto   1978-01-01
Tirunelveli, Mundanthurai Sanctuary

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Beenakia fuliginosa (Maas Geest.) Parmasto & Ryvarden
902084Erast Parmasto   
India, Tamil Nadu, Distr.: Tirunelveli, Mundanthurai Sanctuary

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Beenakia fuliginosa (Maas Geest.) Parmasto & Ryvarden
5438D.J. Lodge & Wadsworth   PR-2799-redbark1995-08-15
United States, Guajataca Boy Scout Camp, Reserva Forestral de Guajataca, NW PR, 18.432473 -66.953275

CFMR
Beenakia fuliginosa (Maas Geest.) Parmasto & Ryvarden
5439D.J. Lodge & Wadsworth   PR-2799-Sp1995-08-15
United States, Guajataca Boy Scout Camp, Reserva Forestral de Guajataca, NW PR, 18.432473 -66.953275

CFMR
Beenakia fuliginosa (Maas Geest.) Parmasto & Ryvarden
5440D.J. Lodge & Wadsworth   PR-2799-T1995-08-15
United States, Guajataca Boy Scout Camp, Reserva Forestral de Guajataca, NW PR, 18.432473 -66.953275

CFMR
Beenakia fuliginosa (Maas Geest.) Parmasto & Ryvarden
5441D.J. Lodge & Wadsworth   PR-2799.3.21995-08-15
United States, Guajataca Boy Scout Camp, Reserva Forestral de Guajataca, NW PR, 18.432473 -66.953275

CFMR
Beenakia fuliginosa (Maas Geest.) Parmasto & Ryvarden
5442D.J. Lodge & Wadsworth   PR-2799.51995-08-15
United States, Guajataca Boy Scout Camp, Reserva Forestral de Guajataca, NW PR, 18.432473 -66.953275


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Google Map

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