Dataset: ICMP
Taxa: Sarocladiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium W. Gams & D. Hawksw.
ICMP 19657Mike Allen Manning   2012-00-00
New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, -37.787332 176.324791

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium kiliense (Grütz) Summerb.
ICMP 21860Phil Novis   2017-12-00
New Zealand, New Zealand, -42 174

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium kiliense (Grütz) Summerb.
ICMP 940FJ Morton   1963-09-00
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.966667 174.8

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium strictum (W. Gams) Summerb.
ICMP 18217Ross Ewen Beever   1986-01-02
New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, -37.849 176.967

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium strictum (W. Gams) Summerb.
ICMP 19976Mike Allen Manning   
New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, -37.787332 176.324791

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium strictum (W. Gams) Summerb.
ICMP 19974Mike Allen Manning   
New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, -37.787332 176.324791

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium kiliense (Grütz) Summerb.
ICMP 2527Joan Marjorie Dingley   1968-05-00
New Zealand, Waikato, -37.783333 175.283333

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium W. Gams & D. Hawksw.
ICMP 19656   
New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, -37.787332 176.324791

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium W. Gams & D. Hawksw.
ICMP 15609Bevan S. Weir | Nick W. Waipara   2004-04-30
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.858391 174.85598

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium W. Gams & D. Hawksw.
ICMP 24124Peter R. Johnston   2021-04-13
New Zealand, Stewart Island, -46.872369 168.13365

ICMP:ICMP
Sarocladium terricola (J.H. Mill., Giddens & A.A. Foster) Giraldo, Gené & Guarro
ICMP 22702Barbara C. Paulus   2016-05-06
New Zealand, Waikato, -38.34 175.439


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.