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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Neobarya agaricicola (Berk.) Samuels & Lowen
PDD 99848A Freeston | R Freeston   2005-06-15
New Zealand, -41.25 174.983333

PDD:PDD
Neobarya agaricicola (Berk.) Samuels & Lowen
PDD 80890Toni J. Atkinson   2005-04-05
New Zealand, -39.419595 175.452252

PDD:PDD
Neobarya agaricicola (Berk.) Samuels & Lowen
PDD 102311Shirley D. Kerr   2011-05-18
New Zealand, -38.988822 176.139469

PDD:PDD
Neobarya agaricicola (Berk.) Samuels & Lowen
PDD 97000Petra White   2013-05-13
New Zealand, -38.407173 177.4294

PDD:PDD
Neobarya parasitica (Fuckel) Lowen
PDD 68107C Scheuer   1995-10-01
Austria

PDD:PDD
Neobarya agaricicola (Berk.) Samuels & Lowen
PDD 113603Noah Siegel   2019-05-20
New Zealand, -39.35887 175.473961

PDD:PDD
Neobarya agaricicola (Berk.) Samuels & Lowen
PDD 119389Bevan S. Weir   2021-04-13
New Zealand, -46.865961 168.131517


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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