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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 62178Peter Russell Johnston | I Gamundi   1993-01-30
New Zealand, -39.331022 175.511287

PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 45131Peter Russell Johnston | Gary Joseph Samuels | R.H. Petersen   1983-04-25
New Zealand, -39.26299 173.975167

PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 45259Peter Russell Johnston   1984-03-24
New Zealand, -39.219281 175.530842

PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 45257Peter Russell Johnston   1984-03-24
New Zealand, -39.214619 175.529744

PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 62396Peter Russell Johnston   1984-03-24
New Zealand, -39.214619 175.529744

PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 45258Peter Russell Johnston   1984-03-24
New Zealand, -39.205129 175.530901

PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 45262Peter Russell Johnston   1984-03-22
New Zealand, -39.023218 175.734065

PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 45085Peter Russell Johnston   1984-03-02
New Zealand, -36.944345 174.533925

PDD:PDD
Tapesia (Pers.) Fuckel
PDD 53848Peter Russell Johnston   1987-10-23
New Zealand, -35.22071 173.715273

PDD:PDD
Tapesia hydrophila (P. Karst.) Rehm
PDD 51413P Sydow   1917-07-18
Germany, 52.361944 13.008056

PDD:PDD
PDD 53122H Sydow   1906-05-11
Germany, 50.861111 11.051944

PDD:PDD
Tapesia hydrophila (P. Karst.) Rehm
PDD 51632H Sydow   1910-06-24
Germany, 52.361944 13.008056

PDD:PDD
PDD 51532P Sydow   1906-07-00
Germany, 48.8 11.4

PDD:PDD
Tapesia hydrophila (P. Karst.) Rehm
PDD 51392H Sydow   1919-06-13
Germany, 52.361944 13.008056

PDD:PDD
Tapesia fuscohyalina (Rehm) Remler
PDD 60690P Remler   1978-07-17
Austria

PDD:PDD
PDD 68031V Kujala   1947-05-31
Finland

PDD:PDD
PDD 52203P Sydow   1913-07-08
Germany, 52.361944 13.008056

PDD:PDD
PDD 51322H Sydow   1923-08-10
Germany, 48.8 11.4


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