J. Burghardt

Creator(s):
Creator role(s):
  • North American Mycological Association Foray 2014: specimen # NAMA 2014-266
    (c) [NAMA] North American Mycological Association - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: North American Mycological Association Foray 2014: specimen # NAMA 2014-266
  • North American Mycological Association Foray 2014: specimen # NAMA 2014-266
    (c) [NAMA] North American Mycological Association - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: North American Mycological Association Foray 2014: specimen # NAMA 2014-266
Current Determination: Peniophora erikssonii Boidin
Family: Peniophoraceae
Det. by: A. M. Minnis
Identification notes: Big spores, no clamps. On alder.
Location: United States of America: Washington
Locality: Gifford Pinchot National Forest: Wold Road
Coordinates: 46.74 -121.943
Habitat/Microhabitat: Alder; on rotten wood
Additional data: Big spores, no clamps. On alder.

Collector(s): J. Burghardt
Collection Date: 10 October 2014
Catalog Subset: Fungi
Catalog Project: NAMA Vouchers
EMu IRN: 3558818
OccurenceID: 802f33ca-8a41-4df4-8dff-f1be55ea1519

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