H. E. Barnhart

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  • Chalciporus rubritubifer, U.S.A., H. E. Barnhart 77-84, Type [status unknown], F

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  • Chalciporus rubritubifer, U.S.A., H. E. Barnhart 77-84, Type [status unknown], F

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  • Chalciporus rubritubifer, U.S.A., H. E. Barnhart 77-84, Type [status unknown], F

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  • Chalciporus rubritubifer (Kauffman) Singer, U.S.A., H. E. Barnhart 77-84, Type [status unknown], F

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  • Informal photography of specimens, packaging and labels taken during molecular phylogenetic work.

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  • Informal photography of specimens, packaging and labels taken during molecular phylogenetic work.

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Current Determination: Chalciporus rubritubifer (Kauffman) Singer
Family: Boletaceae
Det. by: R. Singer
Type Status: Type [status unknown]
Coordinates: 27.2206 -82.279
Habitat/Microhabitat: Under Quercus virginiana among grass in swampy place

Collector(s): H. E. Barnhart
Collection Date: 13 August 1977
Catalog Subset: Fungi
Catalog Project: vTypes
EMu IRN: 100229
OccurenceID: d8059ea1-3b74-4794-8c6f-347268532c2c

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