Dataset: C
Search Criteria: Australia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
14678C. Mormann   1989-01-01
Australia, E-Australia

C:F
33549J.H. Warcup   
Australia, ?

C:F
Pycnoporus cinnabarinus (Jacq.) P. Karst.
33798Sabine Helms   1922-07-11
Australia, N.S. Wales, Sydney, Longneville

C:F
Moreaua muelleriana (Thüm.) Vánky
34023   1898-11-11
Australia, Victoria, Lowan

C:F
Ascosphaera osmophila Skou & J.E. King
36837J. King   1980-01-01
Australia, Queensland

C:F
48340Y. Kobayasi   1963-11-30
Australia, Tasmania, Pradle Mountain Nat.Park

C:F
Amylascus tasmanicus (Rodway) Trappe
52828J. Trappe   1996-05-23
Australia, Victoria Alpine Nat. Park Black mtn. Track

C:F
52834J. Trappe   1995-06-13
Australia, Victoria


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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