Dataset: TU-
Taxa: Dichosporidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF071199Göran Thor   1985-11-22
C. 63 km NW of Cairns, Mt. Lewis, c. 7 km W of Rumula and 500 m SE the houses at the timber track, -16.6 145.28333

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TUF071197Helge Thorsten Lumbsch;Roland Guderley   1996-07-12
Eungella National Park, Finch Hatton Gorge, Trail from Park Entrance to Araluen Falls, -21.06667 148.63333

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TUF071200W. Apelis   1982-12-29
New Ireland Province: Sali Village, 46 km SW of Kavient, -2.76667 151.16667

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TUF071196Heinar Streimann   1989-04-26
Melville Island: Takamprimili Creek, Pickertaramoor, -11.78333 130.88333

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TUF071198John Alan Elix;Heinar Streimann   1986-06-28
Conway State Forest, 18 km E of Proserpine, -20.35 148.75

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TUF071203Heinar Streimann;P. Ala   1998-10-28
Efate: Ridge below Mt McDonald, 15 km NNE of Port Vila, -17.58333 168.35

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Dichosporidium nigrocinctum (Ehrenb.) G. Thor
TUF087440Ave Suija   2019-04-13
Misiones Province, La Aldea de la Selva Lodge, -25.61405 -54.55431


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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