Dataset: NCU-Fungi
Search Criteria: Australia; Queensland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0027069Harrison, S. Y.   28881933-09-15
Australia, Queensland, Moreton Bay Regional, Elimbah (Queensland), -27.01257 152.94357

NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0027092Reed   42691936-02-27
Australia, Queensland, Cassowary Coast Regional, Cardwell, North Queensland, -18.26827 146.0285

NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0027537Simmonds, J. H.   59501941-06-16
Australia, Queensland, Mackay Regional, Mackay, Queensland, -21.14316 149.18303

NCU:Fungi
Septobasidium macadamiae Couch ex L.D. Gómez & Henk
NCU-F-0024918Iollard, W.   29431933-10-19
Australia, Queensland, Maleny, -26.761535 152.849914

NCU:Fungi
Septobasidium simmondsii Couch ex L.D. Gómez & Henk
NCU-F-0017401Simmonds, J. H.   34311934-01-09
Australia, Queensland, Yarraman, -26.84119 151.98412

NCU:Fungi
Septobasidium tomentosum Couch ex L.D. Gómez & Henk
NCU-F-0017454Anonymous   ex Herb. Plant Pathology Brisbane no. 45161936-07-00
Australia, Queensland, North Queensland, -20.537781 143.945312


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