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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 62617Peter Russell Johnston | Eric H. C. McKenzie   1992-11-20
New Zealand, -43.725 -176.266666

PDD:PDD
PDD 55312Peter Russell Johnston   1989-02-09
New Zealand, -42.906711 171.560076

PDD:PDD
PDD 41076Peter Russell Johnston | Gary Joseph Samuels | ME Lanigan   1980-06-25
New Zealand, -36.971359 175.179206

PDD:PDD
PDD 98220Bevan S. Weir   2009-05-11
New Zealand, -40.857907 175.029781

PDD:PDD
PDD 83315S Joshee   2005-01-00
New Zealand

PDD:PDD
PDD 83316S Joshee   2005-01-00
New Zealand

PDD:PDD
PDD 101137O Aspden   1972-03-29
Greece

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium leptospermi R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan
PDD 24869RW Balham   1965-11-00
New Zealand, -41.29182 174.775751

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium kriegerianum (Bres.) Morgan-Jones & B. Sutton
PDD 47997   1981-08-26
New Zealand, -39.539573 176.844812

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium grevilleae (Loos) Shoemaker
PDD 41913M Crossley   1981-11-30
New Zealand, -37.011453 174.906761

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium grevilleae (Loos) Shoemaker
PDD 43123M Crossley   1982-09-00
New Zealand, -36.837443 174.761945

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium grevilleae (Loos) Shoemaker
PDD 56669RH Steel   1978-12-02
South Africa

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium parasiticum (Dearn. & House) Shoemaker
PDD 63077A Ludwig   1950-10-18
Germany

PDD:PDD
PDD 38849CO Gourley   1973-06-13
Canada

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium consocium (Peck) Shoemaker
PDD 28940J Dearness   1913-08-23
Canada, 42.983611 -81.249722

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium grevilleae (Loos) Shoemaker
PDD 55740Frank Hill   1988-12-00
New Zealand


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