Dataset: ILL
Search Criteria: Fiji; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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ILL00055297A. C. Smith   74621953-05-14
Fiji, Ovalau: Hills southeast of valley of Mbureta River., 100 - 300m

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Favolus spathulatus (Jungh.) Lév.
ILL00058562A. C. Smith   83081953-08-11
Fiji, Taveuni: valley between Mt. Manuka and Mt. Koroturanga [Des Voeux Peak], east of Wairiki., 600 - 700m

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Favolus spathulatus (Jungh.) Lév.
ILL00058563A. C. Smith   91361953-11-00
Fiji, Viti Levu: Serua: hills east of Navua River, near Nukusere., 100 - 200m

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Favolus spathulatus (Jungh.) Lév.
ILL00058564A. C. Smith   81361953-08-14
Fiji, Taveuni: slopes of Mt. Manuka, east of Wairiki., 300 - 600m

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Hapalopilus (Polyporus) licnoides
ILL00059375A. C. Smith   80611953-07-11
Fiji, Ovalau: slopes of Mt. Korotolutolu, west of Thawathi., 300 - 500m

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ILL00059652A. C. Smith   93161953-12-00
Fiji, Serua, hills west of Waivunu Creek, between Ngaloa and Korovou, Viti Levu., 50 - 150m

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Peniophora sp.
ILL00061815D. P. Rogers   1956-09-01
Fiji, Deuba

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Peniophora sp.
ILL00061817DP Rogers   1956-09-03
Fiji, Koroleva

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Peniophora sp.
ILL00061818D. P. Rogers   1956-09-03
Fiji, Koroleva

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ILL00063203F. L. Stevens   1921-06-19
Fiji, Mango Island

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ILL00063204F. L. Stevens   1921-06-19
Fiji, Mango Island

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ILL00063207F. L. Stevens   1921-06-19
Fiji, Mango Island

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Polyporus cichorianceus
ILL00063408A. C. Smith   8691953-00-00
Fiji, Namosi, Hills bordering Wainavindrau Creek, in vicinity of Wainimakutu

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ILL00063556A. C. Smith   80561953-07-11
Fiji, Slopes f Mt. Korotolutolu

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ILL00063576A. C. Smith   90061953-10-20
Fiji, Viti Levu, Hills between Navua River and Wainiyavu Creek, near Namuamua, -18.135893 178.06598

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Stereum princeps (Jungh.) Lév.
ILL00070164A.C. Smith   77361953-06-00
Fiji, Hills east of Herald Bay, inland from Sawaieke; alt. 300-450m; dense forest


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