Dataset: N/A
Taxa: Russulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia observation-based fungal data


N/A
24698Fungimap Recorder Number: 903   1999-05-26
Australia, Victoria, Murrungowar Forest Management Block, Princes Highway, 0.4km E Junction Bendoc Ridge Road. AWC Site 64., -37.676944444444445 148.81611111111113

N/A
24687Fungimap Recorder Number: 903   1999-05-27
Australia, Victoria, The Gap Scenic Reserve, Gap Road, 50 m E of Bonang River Bridge. AWC Site 117., -37.24472222222222 148.76111111111112

N/A
24688Fungimap Recorder Number: 903   1996-05-28
Australia, Victoria, The Gap Scenic Reserve, Gap Rd, 3.9 km east of Bonang Highway. Claridge site 118., -37.23972222222222 148.7675

N/A
24696Fungimap Recorder Number: 903   1996-02-26
Australia, Victoria, Rich Forest Management Block, Junction of Mills Road and The Strand. Site R6., -37.54055555555556 148.68305555555554

N/A
24697Fungimap Recorder Number: 903   1999-05-29
Australia, Victoria, Lind National Park, Euchre Valley Road, 0.2 km W Junction Lind Park Road. AWC Site 74., -37.58555555555556 148.98888888888888

N/A
Lactifluus leonardii (Stubbe & Verbeken) Stubbe
132807From the records of G. Gates and D. Ratkowsky   2011-05-05
Australia, Tasmania, -40.949987 144.850004

N/A
Lactifluus leonardii (Stubbe & Verbeken) Stubbe
131563From the records of G. Gates and D. Ratkowsky   2011-02-05
Australia, Tasmania, -43.14999 146.783339

N/A
Lactifluus leonardii (Stubbe & Verbeken) Stubbe
134536From the records of G. Gates and D. Ratkowsky   2012-04-22
Australia, Tasmania, -43.14999 146.783339

N/A
Lactifluus leonardii (Stubbe & Verbeken) Stubbe
131748From the records of G. Gates and D. Ratkowsky   2011-03-12
Australia, Tasmania, -42.799989 146.683332


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.