J. Mikesh

Current Determination: Hydnopolyporus fimbriatus (Cooke) D. A. Reid
Family: Meripilaceae
Det. by: T. J. Volk
Identification notes: New record for Missouri, tropical species was known only from Louisiana and Florida, south to N. Argentina. Also recorded on the 1987 Mississippi foray.; New record for Missouri, tropical species was known only from Louisiana and Florida, south to N. Argentina. Also recorded on the 1987 Mississippi foray.
Coordinates: 36.9979 -90.17
Habitat/Microhabitat: Bottomland Forest, Oak; Hickory; Beech; Pine; on log
Additional data: New record for Missouri, tropical species was known only from Louisiana and Florida, south to N. Argentina. Also recorded on the 1987 Mississippi foray.; New record for Missouri, tropical species was known only from Louisiana and Florida, south to N. Argentina. Also recorded on the 1987 Mississippi foray.

Collector(s): J. Mikesh
Collection Date: 14 August 1999
Catalog Subset: Fungi
Catalog Project: NAMA Vouchers
EMu IRN: 3538509
OccurenceID: 5b6ce078-f39d-40fe-8adb-0c884b7e4b69

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