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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Fusarium obliquiseptatum T. Aoki, Kasson, S. Freeman, Geiser & O'Donnell
BPI 910975Geering, A.   12012-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Sunshine Coast; Avocado Orchard at Glasshouse Mountains

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BPI 925206Reynolds, Don R.   AUS4972002-01-23
Australia, Queensland, Cape Tribulation Beach, a the Beach House Resturant, 145 27'E, 16 4'S.

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BPI 925207Reynolds, Don R.   AUS3902002-02-03
Australia, Queensland, Cape Tribulation, Coastal Boardwalk, Dubuji, 145 28'E, 16 4'S

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BPI 925208Reynolds, Don R.   AUS2342002-01-29
Australia, Queensland, Cape Tribulation, Marrdja. Marrdja Botanical Boardwalk. 145 26'E, 16 9'S

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BPI 925209Reynolds, Don R.   AUS4352002-02-05
Australia, Queensland, Cape Tribulation, Canopy Crane Research Facility, 145°27'E, 16°6'S. Tree No. 7014.

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BPI 925210Reynolds, Don R.   AUS4352002-02-05
Australia, Queensland, Cape Tribulation, Canopy Crane Research Facility, 145°27'E, 16°6'S. Tree No. 7014.

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BPI 925211Reynolds, Don R.   AUS4522002-02-05
Australia, Queensland, Cape Tribulation, Canopy Crane Research Facility, 145°27'E, 16°6'S.

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Spongospora subterranea (Wallr.) Lagerh.
BPI 688631Clark, B.   s. n.1970-09-28
Australia, Queensland, property of Reisenleiter, Mt. Sylvia

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Spongospora subterranea (Wallr.) Lagerh.
BPI 688632Clark, B.   s. n.1970-09-28
Australia, Queensland, Property of J. & M. Duffy, Rochedale

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Microbotryum reticulatum (Liro) R. Bauer & Oberw.
BPI 929927Vanky, C.   s.n.1998-03-10
Australia, Queensland, 38 km W. Inglewood, -28.578611 150.779722, 200m

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Sporisorium capillipedii (L. Ling) L. Guo
BPI 929912Vanky, C.   s.n.1998-03-09
Australia, Queensland, 110 km SW Brisbane, between Aratula and Cunningham's Gap, -28.035556 152.456944, 280m


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