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Specimen Record

CountryUnited States
State/ProvincePuerto Rico
County/ParishJiménez
LocalityEl Verde Work Center, Caribbean National Forest, Sona Dora Trail And Main Trail Within "big Grid".
Latitude18.330785
Longitude-65.823219
Institution CodeDuke
Catalog Number0349928
Collected ByDennis Drehmel; Claire Drehmel
Date Collected1998-06-03

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The Duke Fungal Herbarium was established by Duke mycologist Dr. Rytas Vilgalys in the early 1990's. The Herbarium consists mainly of Basidiomycete collections with special emphasis on Agaricomycetes. Specimens of Septobasidium, collected by Dr. Daniel Henk for his dissertation research, and dissertation research vouchers of truffles (Tuber) of Dr. Greg Bonito are accessioned in our holdings. Rich in new collections from Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Newfoundland and Labrador, Columbia, South Africa and the United States. Significant collections from Papua New Guinea, France, Costa Rica and China.

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Name Rytas Vilgalys
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Name Rytas Vilgalys
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