Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polyporus polyporus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
Polyporus polyporus (Retz.) Murrill
ILL00063526E. Young   308451912-06-20

University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Polyporus polyporus (Retz.) Murrill
465087   15621916-00-00
Unknown

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
Polyporus polyporus (Retz.) Murrill
NCU-F-0010143Mrs. G. C. Rebell   s.n.
United States, New Jersey, Union, 188 Morris Ave, Summit, N.J. [New Jersey], 40.74139 -74.36

NCU:Fungi
Polyporus polyporus (Retz.) Murrill
NCU-F-0010144Arde, W. R., Jr.   s.n.1930-12-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 39.95222 -75.16417

NCU:Fungi
Polyporus polyporus (Retz.) Murrill
NCU-F-0010145Murrill, W. A.   s.n.
United States, New Jersey, New Jersey, 40.140244 -74.334949

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Polyporus polyporus (Retz.) Murrill
BPI 296512MACOUN   1907-00-00
Canada, Unknown


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