Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amauroderma schomburgkii (Amauroderma gusmanianum, Amauroderma heteromorphum, Amauroderma mosselmanii, Amauroderma ocellatum, Amauroderma papillatum, Amauroderma regulicolor, Fomes brunneopictus, Fomes cassiicolor, Fomes glaziovii, Fomes heteromorphus, Fomes ocellatus, Fomes regulicolor, Fomes schom... (show all)
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Amauroderma schomburgkii (Mont. & Berk.) Torrend
306734Leif Ryvarden   473492007-03-02
Peru, Junín, Chanchamayo - La Merced, Kimo, -11.0117 -75.3122

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Amauroderma ocellatum (Berk.) Lloyd ex Wakef.
BPI 237113Wurdack J. J.   1962-10-19
Peru, Loreto Dept, Alto Amazonas, Pongo de Manseriche Rain Forest alt. 300-550 meters


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