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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Tuberculina Tode ex Sacc.
PDD 101711B Gibb   2011-04-26
New Zealand, -43.755 -176.398

PDD:PDD
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc.
PDD 231Bird   1920-11-00
New Zealand, -41.31621 174.817502

PDD:PDD
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc.
PDD 75053Nicholas A. Martin   2002-03-10
New Zealand, -40.82025 173.002866

PDD:PDD
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc.
PDD 23961J McLean   1964-12-30
New Zealand, -38.880338 175.971188

PDD:PDD
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc.
PDD 77174H Teppner   1999-08-29
Austria

PDD:PDD
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc.
PDD 70264T Barta   1996-07-25
Austria

PDD:PDD
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc.
PDD 83632Eric H. C. McKenzie   1998-09-30
Vanuatu, -19.51818 169.35806

PDD:PDD
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc.
PDD 61020M Steiner   1966-04-24
Italy

PDD:PDD
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc.
PDD 39750E Gauba   1953-01-21
Australia


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Google Map

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