Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Milesia exigua
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 64992J Poelt   1983-04-26
Austria

PDD:PDD
PDD 63026J Poelt | P Zwetko   1988-09-29
Austria

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
PUR003062Hiratsuka, Naohide   1929-11-10
Japan, Tottori, Mt. Daisen, prov. H, 35.3703 133.53865

PUR
PUR003052Hiratsuka, Naohide   1933-01-12
Japan, Tottori, Mt. Daisen, prov. H, 35.3703 133.53865

PUR
PUR003053Togashi, K   1935-08-05
Japan, Iwate, Mt. Yakeishi-dake, prov. Rikuch–, 39.16354 140.82893

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1112685Poelt J.   1983-04-26
Austria, Steiermark, Buchgraben alt. ca. 630 meters, N. of Oberschoeckl

BPI
BPI 147987   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 147988Wroblewski A.   1913-08-00
Poland, Kniazdwor, Kolomea

BPI
BPI 147989Wroblewski A.   1917-10-18
Poland, Olszanica, Lesko

BPI
BPI 147990Hiratsuka Naohide   1929-11-17
Japan, Mt. Daisen, Hoki Prov.

BPI
BPI 147991Hiratsuka Naohide   1930-11-09
Japan, Mt. Daisen, Hoki Prov.

BPI
BPI 147992Wroblewski A.   1913-09-00
Poland, Kniazdwor, Kolomea

BPI
BPI 147993Kamei S.   1930-09-20
Japan, Mt. Moiwa, near Sapporo, Ishikari Prov., 42.993831 141.249351

BPI
BPI 147994Kamei S.   1930-04-20
Japan, Nopporo Forest, near Sapporo, Ishikari Prov, Hokkaido, 42.993831 141.249351

BPI
BPI 147995Tranzschel W.   13271929-09-14
USSR, Vladivostok Distr, Eastern Ussr near Maj-he River, in Mountains

BPI
BPI 147996Hiratsuka Naohide   1929-05-03
Japan, Manisan, near Tottori, 43.4 143.816667

BPI
BPI 801880Poelt J.; Zwetko P.   1988-09-29
Austria, Steiermark, Weststeiermark alt. 700 meters, 46d55'n,15d10'e, N. W. of Stainz, Hoellgraben W. N. W. of Marhof


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