Dataset: NY
Taxa: Rhizopogonaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Rhizopogon Fr. in Fr. & Nordholm
02072543R. E. Halling   85242003-10-05
Belize, Cayo District, 5 Sisters Lodge, Nature Trail., 17.0372 -88.9783, 335 - 335m

NY
Rhizopogon Fr. in Fr. & Nordholm
01951463O. K. Miller   281142002-11-23
Belize, Cayo, swampy area near the Military Campground, Douglas d'Silva Forest Area, 16.968333 -88.9915, 469m

NY
Rhizopogon Fr. in Fr. & Nordholm
01951466O. K. Miller   279972002-01-13
Belize, Cayo, Douglas da Silva Forest Camp near Military Camp

NY
Rhizopogon Fr. in Fr. & Nordholm
01951469O. K. Miller   281542002-11-27
Belize, Cayo, 25 km up Cooma Cairn Rd from Douglas d'Silva, 16.992667 -88.846167, 914m

NY
Rhizopogon Fr. in Fr. & Nordholm
01951472O. K. Miller   281162002-11-24
Belize, Cayo, just past 1st Bridge on road to Douglas d'Silva, 17.045 -88.935, 461m

NY
Rhizopogon succosus var. mexicanus (Hosford & Trappe) S.L.Miller (Hosford & Trappe) S.L.Miller
00815423R. E. Halling   85472003-10-13
Belize, Belize District, Western Highway: Foster Property, near Belize Zoo, 17.3736111 -88.5616667, 50 - 50m

NY
Rhizopogon succosus var. mexicanus (Hosford & Trappe) S.L.Miller (Hosford & Trappe) S.L.Miller
00815424R. E. Halling   85232003-10-05
Belize, Cayo District, Mountain Pine Ridge: 5 Sisters Lodge, Nature Trail, 17.0372222 -88.9783333, 335 - 335m

NY
Rhizopogon succosus var. mexicanus (Hosford & Trappe) S.L.Miller (Hosford & Trappe) S.L.Miller
00815425R. E. Halling   85072003-10-02
Belize, Cayo District, Mountain Pine Ridge: entrance road to 5 Sisters Lodge, 17.0372222 -88.9783333, 335 - 335m

NY
Rhizopogon succosus var. mexicanus (Hosford & Trappe) S.L.Miller (Hosford & Trappe) S.L.Miller
00815426R. E. Halling   85592003-10-15
Belize, Belize District, Western Highway: Foster Property, near Belize Zoo, 17.3736111 -88.5616667, 50 - 50m


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