Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tylopilus rufonigricans
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cal Poly Humboldt Fungarium


HSC:F
HSCF-000007Henkel   TH 63761998-07-01
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana, Upper Ireng River; under D. coymbosa, 0.5 km west of mouth of Sukabi River, 5.079166667 -59.975, 720m

HSC:F
HSCF-000008Henkel   TH 62671997-02-03
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana, Upper Ireng River; under Dicymbe corymbosa, west slope of Mt. Wokomung, lower Suruwabaru Creek, 5.058333333 -59.90416667, 760m

HSC:F
HSCF-000009Henkel   TH 63031997-04-03
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana, Upper Ireng River; under Dicymbe corymbosa, west slope of Mt. Wokomung, lower Suruwabaru Creek, 5.058333333 -59.90416667, 760m

Duke University Herbarium Fungal Collection


DUKE
0041540Terry Henkel   63031997-03-04
Guyana, Pakaraima Mountains, Upper Ireng River. W slope of Mt. Wokomung, lower Suruwabaru Creek., 5.05 -59.9, 760 - 760m

DUKE
0041546Terry Henkel   63761998-01-07
Guyana, Pakaraima Mountains. Upper Ireng River, 1/2 km W of mouth of Sukabi River, 5.079167 -59.975, 720 - 720m

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Tylopilus rufonigricans T.W.Henkel
PC0713781Roy, M.   2012-01-01
Regina, Nouragues station, 4.30944 -52.13389

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 925341Henkel, T.   84562002-06-10
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni Pakaraima Mountains Upper Potaro River watershed 15 kilometers East of Mount Ayanganna base camp E bank of Potaro midway between confluence of Whitewater and Blackwater Creek, 5.083333 -59.966667, 750 - 850m

BPI
BPI 925470Henkel, T.   70371999-05-23
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mountains, upper Ireng watershed, west bank of Suruwaburu Creek, 1-2 kilometers along Yuarba River; 5.033333 -59.883333, 5.033333 -59.883333, 800m


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Google Map

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