Dataset: PDD
Taxa: Cyclocybe
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe erebia (Fr.) Vizzini & Matheny
PDD 96449Jerry A. Cooper   2012-03-24
New Zealand, -43.70329 172.897361

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 76632Jerry A. Cooper   2001-01-01
New Zealand, -43.632277 172.621822

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 86921Jerry A. Cooper   2006-02-13
New Zealand, -43.629639 172.621429

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 96904Helen Kay Greenep   2013-05-24
New Zealand, -43.572066 172.617082

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 96095Jerry A. Cooper   2010-12-01
New Zealand, -43.56195 172.663609

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 96112Helen Kay Greenep   2010-01-21
New Zealand, -43.561766 172.658957

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 105476Jerry A. Cooper   2014-02-13
New Zealand, -43.555844 172.659311

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe erebia (Fr.) Vizzini & Matheny
PDD 95319Helen Kay Greenep   2009-02-24
New Zealand, -43.550787 172.659859

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 95998Jerry A. Cooper   2011-02-13
New Zealand, -43.526732 172.596745

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 95712Jerry A. Cooper   2010-02-14
New Zealand, -43.521165 172.624489

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 96796Jerry A. Cooper   2012-12-26
New Zealand, -43.442695 172.627022

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 97498Peter Kenneth Charles Austwick   1970-04-28
New Zealand, -37.773509 175.312441

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe erebia (Fr.) Vizzini & Matheny
PDD 87703   

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe parasitica (G. Stev.) Vizzini
PDD 110676Patrick Leonard   2017-05-19
New Zealand, -41.3151 173.238

PDD:PDD
Cyclocybe erebia (Fr.) Vizzini & Matheny
PDD 106935Grey Smith   2018-02-23
New Zealand, -40.326917 175.813179


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