Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boletus subfraternus
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Boletus subfraternus Coker & Beers
14588587Ben Meredyk   2018-07-00
United States of America, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, OH, USA, 41.3847483333 -81.9277533333

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Boletus subfraternus Coker & Beers
000292831Django Grootmyers   2997312017-07-14
United States, Ohio, Franklin, Columbus, 478 E Oakland Ave., 40.0092 -82.9969

MU
Boletus subfraternus Coker & Beers
000296828Django Grootmyers   2837872017-07-25
United States, Ohio, Reynoldsburg, Blacklick Woods Metro Park; Fairfield/Franklin counties. Growing in woods near Quercus spp, Carya spp, Fagus grandifolia, Acer spp, Carpinus caroliniana, Asimina triloba and some other non-ECM hardwoods. Pores and context bluing. Context solid yellow without reddish dots in the stem base., 39.9362 -82.81

MU-MU-F-57682:000297107
Boletus subfraternus Coker & Beers
57682Django Grootmyers   2017-07-25
United States, Ohio, Reynoldsburg, Blacklick Woods Metro Park. Growing in woods near Quercus spp, Carya spp, Fagus grandifolia, Acer spp, Carpinus caroliniana, Asimina triloba and some other non-ECM hardwoods. Pores and context bluing. Context solid yellow without reddish dots in the stem base., 39.9362 -82.81

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Boletus subfraternus Coker & Beers
MUOB 283787Django Grootmyers   MUOB 2837872017-07-25
United States, Ohio, Reynoldsburg, Blacklick Woods Metro Park, 39.9362 -82.81

MUOB
Boletus subfraternus Coker & Beers
MUOB 299731Django Grootmyers   MUOB 2997312017-07-14
United States, Ohio, Columbus, 478 E Oakland Ave., 40.0092 -82.9969


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.