Dataset: C
Search Criteria: New Zealand; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
24519O. Terney   1994-01-01
New Zealand

C:F
Schizopora paradoxa (Schrad.) Donk
24521O. Terney   1994-01-01
New Zealand

C:F
Aleurina magnicellula Dissing, Korf & W.Y. Zhuang
33661E.P. White   1969-07-20
New Zealand, Huntby West

C:F
Biscogniauxia capnodes (Berk.) Y.M. Ju & J.D. Rogers
35893Morten Christensen & Roar S. Poulsen   1996-01-15
New Zealand, Stewart Island, central part

C:F
48341Y. Kobayasi   1963-12-09
New Zealand, Fiordland Nat.-Park

C:F
Biscogniauxia capnodes (Berk.) Y.M. Ju & J.D. Rogers
49350Roar Poulsen   1995-01-01
New Zealand, South Island, Christchurch, Arthur's Pass, Cass

C:F
50812Morten Christensen   1995-12-30
New Zealand, South Island, Fjordland Nat. Park, Hunters Mountai

C:F
50813Morten Christensen   1995-12-30
New Zealand, South Island, Fjordland Nat. Park, Hunters Mountai

C:F
Craterium minutum J. Kickx f.
60823Jette Lewinsky   1979-10-22
New Zealand, South Island, Westland, Arthur's Pass, Kelly's Riv

C:F
65213O. Terney   1994-01-01
New Zealand, ?


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