Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Strobilomyces echinatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
44706486Bart Wursten   2006-02-00
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, "Corner" Chimanimani National Park, Zimbabwe, -19.70011 32.96342

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Strobilomyces echinatus Beeli
BR5020007184065Buyck B.   35541991-01-30
Zambia, Mwinilunga, baan naar Solwezi, KM 50

BR
Strobilomyces echinatus Beeli
BR5020019346437Goossens-Fontana M.   1701923-05-00
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Eala, 0.05 18.316667

BR
Strobilomyces echinatus Beeli
BR5020009642396Fassi B.   11391956-09-01
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Yangambi, 0.766667 24.45

BR
Strobilomyces echinatus Beeli
BR5020157068253De Kesel A.   36572004-06-17
Benin, Bassila; Noordelijkste deel van het Forêt Classée de Bassila, 9.001222 1.655305

BR
Strobilomyces echinatus Beeli
BR5020019347441Ebbels D.L.   F-441971-02-26
Tanzania, Hill w of Geita forest reserve

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Strobilomyces echinatus Beeli
PC0723576Buyck, B.   1991-12-14
Rumonge


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