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Taxa: Helvellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia observation-based fungal data


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39770Fungimap Recorder Number: 534   2007-05-27
Australia, New South Wales, Cowdroy Creek., -36.18722222222222 150.0675

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54290Fungimap Recorder Number: 178   2011-04-30
Australia, Victoria, Greater Otway National Park, Melba Gully., -38.6975 143.36944444444444

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49113Fungimap Recorder Number: 524   2010-04-30
Australia, Victoria, Melba gully, -38.7 143.36666666666667

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GR119629From the records of G. Gates and D. Ratkowsky   2002-03-05
Australia, Tasmania, Clarks Cliffs, -43.099986 147.783341

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49394Fungimap Recorder Number: 178   2010-05-01
Australia, Victoria, Greater Otway NP. Melba Gully, -38.6975 143.36944444444444

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Richard Hartland   
Victoria

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992977Ratkowsky, D. David   2002-03-04
Australia, Tasmania, -43.099995742821534 147.78333692210091

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992978Ratkowsky, D. David   2005-05-12
Australia, Tasmania, -43.099995742821534 147.78333692210091

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VD7861 Helvella chinensis @ Melb   

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44969Fungimap Recorder Number: 1409   2009-02-24
Australia, Queensland, Davies Creek, -17.037222222222223 145.6136111111111

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GR141352From the records of G. Gates and D. Ratkowsky   2005-05-13
Australia, Tasmania, Clarks Cliffs, -43.099986 147.783341

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QY7936 Helvella chinensis @ Athe   

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99629From the records of G. Gates and D. Ratkowsky   2002-03-05
Australia, Tasmania, -43.099986 147.783341

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53277Fungimap Recorder Number: 178   2012-04-15
Australia, Victoria, Toorongo Falls, near Noojee, -37.85166666666667 146.04416666666665

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49735Fungimap Recorder Number: 297   2010-03-13
Australia, New South Wales, Blackheath, Coachwood Glen., -33.63333333333333 150.2925


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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.