Polyporus tenuiculus P.Beauv.:Fr.

  • Filed As

    Polyporaceae
    Polyporus tenuiculus P.Beauv.:Fr.

  • Collector(s)

    G. T. Prance 13615 with W. C. Steward, F. P. Harter, J. F. Ramos, W. S. Pinheiro & O. P. Monteiro, 11 Feb 1971

  • Location

    Brazil. Roraima. Indian trail from Sucurucu to Ucaicá. Between Botamatatedi and Maitá Indian Village.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 1972444

    Occurrence ID: f52adb66-450d-45c6-9bc3-3bde972c474a

  • Related Publications

    [Article] Prance, Ghillean T. 1984. The use of edible fungi by Amazonian Indians. Advances Econ. Bot. 1: 127-139.

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Roraima

  • Locality

    Indian trail from Sucurucu to Ucaicá. Between Botamatatedi and Maitá Indian Village

  • Coordinates

    3.125, -63.392

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THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZONIA Plants of Brazilian Amazonia Territòrio do Roralma Indian trail from Surucucu, 2° 53' N.; 63° 3^ w to Ualci, 30 33' N; 63° 11' W.
No. 1361^
Polyporus spec., probably either® Favolua tessellatus Mont. or Hexagona
SUBCAPERATA Murr.	——«----------
Between Botamatatedi & Maitd, 3°-3^l5'N. Forest on terra firme. Growing on dead log. Colored white. Eaten by Uaici Indians. "Adamalk" (UaicA).
G. T. Prance, W. C. Steward.
F.	P. Harter, J. F. Ramos,
W. S. Pinheiro & O. P. Monteiro	February 11,	1971
Field work supported in greater pert by the National Science Foundation and carried out in collaboration with the Inatituto Agronomico do Norte,
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