Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rosellinia protuberans
Search Criteria: nicaragua; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Rosellinia protuberans P. Karst. P. Karst.
C0241869FC. L. Smith   801893-02-00
Nicaragua, Río San Juan, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106

F:Botany
Rosellinia protuberans P. Karst. P. Karst.
C0241870FC. L. Smith   791893-02-00
Nicaragua, Río San Juan, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106

F:Botany
Rosellinia protuberans P. Karst. P. Karst.
C0241871FC. L. Smith   1871896-03-00
Nicaragua, Río San Juan, Indian River, near Greytown

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC-F-0119793C.L.S[mith].   79
Nicaragua, Castillo, Nic.

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
217926C. L. Smith   1896-03-00
Nicaragua, Black Water River

NY:NY
3631392C. L. Smith   s.n.1896-02-00
Nicaragua, Greytown.

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
FLAS-F-05320C.L. Smith   1871896-03-00
Nicaragua, Indian River

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00007097C. L. Smith   
Nicaragua

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 582358Smith C. L.   1871896-03-00
Nicaragua, Indian River, 10.941835 -83.719659

BPI
BPI 582359Smith C. L.   1896-02-00
Nicaragua, Greytown, 10.91987 -83.703494

BPI
BPI 582360Smith C. L.   1893-02-00
Nicaragua, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106

BPI
BPI 582361Smith C. L.   1893-02-00
Nicaragua, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106

BPI
BPI 1023337Charles L. Smith   s.n.1893-02-00
Nicaragua, Castillo Viejo

BPI
BPI 1023338Charles L. Smith   s.n.1893-02-00
Nicaragua, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106


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