Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypocrea novae-zelandiae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
ICMP 1694Joan Marjorie Dingley   1955-01-00
New Zealand, Buller, -42.299 171.616

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
PDD 14448Joan Marjorie Dingley   1955-04-00
New Zealand, -43.387829 170.182363

PDD:PDD
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
PDD 14446Joan Marjorie Dingley   1955-04-00
New Zealand, -42.298682 171.615374

PDD:PDD
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
PDD 101922Gary Joseph Samuels | S Dodd   1999-09-08
New Zealand, -41.883333 171.85, 750m

PDD:PDD
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
PDD 101181Gary Joseph Samuels | Dodd   1999-09-07
New Zealand, -41.833333 172.85, 750m

PDD:PDD
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
PDD 46793Gary Joseph Samuels | AP Hawthorne | R.H. Petersen | Peter Russell Johnston   1981-05-22
New Zealand, -38.751992 177.160007

PDD:PDD
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
PDD 46792Gary Joseph Samuels | AP Hawthorne | R.H. Petersen | Peter Russell Johnston   1981-05-22
New Zealand

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
BPI 1113284Samuels G.; Hawthorne A. P.; Petersen R. H.; Johnston P. R.   81-265; ; ;1981-05-22
New Zealand, Gisborne, Urewera National Park, Lake Waikaremoana Black Beech Track

BPI
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
BPI 1113286Samuels G.; Hawthorne A. P.; Petersen R. H.; Johnston P. R.   81-264; ; ;1981-05-22
New Zealand, Gisborne, Urewera National Park, Lake Waikaremoana Black Beech Track

BPI
Hypocrea novae-zelandiae Samuels & Petrini
BPI 746513Dingley, J. M.   1955-04-27
New Zealand, Westland, Fotara Flats, Glandville Forest


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Google Map

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