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

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International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium armeniacum A.B. Graham, P.R. Johnst. & B.S. Weir
ICMP 17421Bevan S. Weir   
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.7898 174.6303

ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium globosum A.B. Graham, P.R. Johnst. & B.S. Weir
ICMP 16987Bevan S. Weir   2007-01-16
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.78783 174.613722

ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium globosum A.B. Graham, P.R. Johnst. & B.S. Weir
ICMP 16988Bevan S. Weir   2007-01-16
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.78783 174.613722

ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium globosum A.B. Graham, P.R. Johnst. & B.S. Weir
ICMP 17038Bevan S. Weir   2007-01-16
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.78783 174.613722

ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium globosum A.B. Graham, P.R. Johnst. & B.S. Weir
ICMP 17039Bevan S. Weir   2007-01-16
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.78783 174.613722

ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium occidentale A.B. Graham, P.R. Johnst. & B.S. Weir
ICMP 18583Rajaram Thangavel   2010-09-08
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.883 175

ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium occidentale A.B. Graham, P.R. Johnst. & B.S. Weir
ICMP 17037Anna Graham   2007-03-21
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.78783 174.613722

ICMP:ICMP
Togninia novae-zealandiae Georg Hausner, Eyjólfsd. & J. Reid
ICMP 24538J Reid | MS Reid   1982-05-19
New Zealand, Coromandel

ICMP:ICMP
Togninia novae-zealandiae Georg Hausner, Eyjólfsd. & J. Reid
ICMP 24539J Reid | MS Reid   1982-05-19
New Zealand, Auckland

ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium paululum C.F.J. Spies, Moyo, Halleen & L. Mostert
ICMP 18089   
New Zealand, Hawkes Bay

ICMP:ICMP
Phaeoacremonium paululum C.F.J. Spies, Moyo, Halleen & L. Mostert
ICMP 18090   
New Zealand, Hawkes Bay


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