Dataset: MyCo
Taxa: Sclerodermataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungi of Hawaii (Myco Portal)


MyCo-BPBM:BISH
705783L. Matsunami   621971-06-01
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Pupukea

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
580349Inouye   s.n.1963-05-25
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Tantalus

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
580348Inouye   s.n.1963-05-25
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Tantalus

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
706018   1977-03-01
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Manoa Valley

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
706017C. Fayé   s.n.
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Kokee

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
705947C.W. Smith   51091981-12-31
United States, Hawaii, Keolu Hills, 15m

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
705886C.W. Smith   14781975-02-15
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Palaau picnic area, parking lot to Phallic Rock, 500m

MyCo-OSC
49596Jim Trappe   1980-11-11
United States, Hawaii, Hilo.

MyCo-BPI
BPI 735609Morse E. E.   M-21B1930-07-02
United States, Hawaii, Southern Island Volcano

MyCo-BPI
BPI 736870Lee Gilbert; Morse E. E.   1934-07-01
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii Volcano

MyCo-OSC
Scleroderma verrucosum (Bull.) Pers., Syn. meth. fung. (Göttingen) 1: 154 (1801)
40143Jim Trappe   1980-08-10
United States, Hawaii, Hilo., 366m

MyCo-BPI
Scleroderma verrucosum (Bull.) Pers., Syn. meth. fung. (Göttingen) 1: 154 (1801)
BPI 711347Baldwin D. D.   
United States, Hawaii

MyCo-BPI
Scleroderma verrucosum (Bull.) Pers., Syn. meth. fung. (Göttingen) 1: 154 (1801)
BPI 711388Baldwin D. D.   
United States, Hawaii

MyCo-BPI
Scleroderma verrucosum (Bull.) Pers., Syn. meth. fung. (Göttingen) 1: 154 (1801)
BPI 711407Baldwin D. D.   
United States, Hawaii

MyCo-BPI
Scleroderma verrucosum (Bull.) Pers., Syn. meth. fung. (Göttingen) 1: 154 (1801)
BPI 711429Higgins J. E.   
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu


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