Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Phanerochaete xerophila
Search Criteria: Arizona; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
46957H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-62121971-08-25
United States, Arizona, Cochise Co., 5 miles East of Douglas Road to San Bernardino Ranch, 31.830039 -109.301851

CFMR
22915H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-8509-Sp1975-09-08
United States, Arizona, Pima Co., Box Canyon, Santa Rita Mts, Coronado National Forest, 31.830039 -109.301851

CFMR
22916K.K. Nakasone   KKN-172-Sp1976-08-21
United States, Arizona, Pima Co., Santa Rita Expt Forest, Santa Rita Mts, Coronado National Forest, 31.833418 -110.852864

CFMR
22917K.K. Nakasone   KKN-203-Sp1976-09-04
United States, Arizona, Cochise Co., Hwy 90, 10 miles south of I-10 at mile post 299, 31.830039 -109.301851

CFMR
22918K.K. Nakasone   KKN-204-Sp1976-09-04
United States, Arizona, Cochise Co., Hwy 90, 10 miles south of I-10 at mile post 299, 31.830039 -109.301851

CFMR
22919K.K. Nakasone   KKN-63-Sp1976-07-25
United States, Arizona, Pima Co., Wasson Peak Trail, Saguaro National Monument, 32.273409 -111.147321

CFMR
22922H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-125841988-07-24
United States, Arizona, Pima Co., Near Silverbell, Upland Ceridium area (Midden #5 of John Zak's study), 31.830039 -109.301851

CFMR
36012H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-59461971-08-10
United States, Arizona, Pima Co., Horseshit Gulch-east of Tuscon, Redington Rd., 31.830039 -109.301851

CFMR
44442H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-125881988-07-24
United States, Arizona, near Silverbell, in uppland Cercidium area, 31.830039 -109.301851

CFMR
22921R.L. Gilbertson   RLG-100821971-02-26
United States, Arizona, Cochise Co., San Pedro River Rd, between Redington and Benson

CFMR
62191H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHH-no number 311995-07-01
United States, Arizona, Toronto Nat'l Forest; Bartlett Lake Rec. area


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