Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amauroderma fasciculatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Amauroderma fasciculatum (Pat.) Torrend
BR5020059026504Rammeloo J.   Z-1671972-03-24
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Irangi, -1.883333 28.45

BR
Amauroderma fasciculatum (Pat.) Torrend
BR5020034589574Rammeloo J.   63961979-01-29
Burundi, Bururi; Forêt de Bururi, -3.95 29.616667

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
307139Leif Ryvarden   325821993-01-27
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland: Binga Rorest 25 km E of Harare., -17.6585 27.3809

O
500209Griffin, Cain, Krug   1966-08-24
Kenya, Simba Hills, -4.25 39.4, 1400m

O
500192Anon.   1955-10-25
Sierra Leone, Karema

O
500200M. Locquin   1954-07-00
Côte D'Ivoire, Tai forest

O
500202Grossweiler   
Angola

O
500196Roy Watling   213351989-01-25
Cameroon, S.W. Province: Korup Forest Reserve, Mundemba, 5.2718 9.0383, 100 - 150m

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500210Leif Ryvarden   237121986-02-19
Zimbabwe, Eastern Prov.: Chimanimani district, Chimanimani National Park, main entrance, -19.8069 32.87

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307241Leif Ryvarden   252181988-01-21
Zambia, Copperbelt, Ndola, Ndola Burning Plots, -12.9868 28.6465

O
307155Leif Ryvarden   275571990-01-14
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Nyanga Nat. Park, -18.4311 32.763, 2200 - 2300m

O
918193Camille Mossebo   1998-08-18
Cameroon, Ekagte: Nkongsamba 450 km N Wof Yaounde

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 237162Cook O. F.   1894-00-00
Liberia, Mt. Coffee, near Muhlenberg Mission

BPI
BPI 237236Baldwin J. T. Jr.   122151947-12-12
Liberia, Western Province, Boporo District, Belleyella

BPI
BPI 237243   0000-00-00
Angola, Country uncertain


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