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

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State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
CORT006477Genevieve Gates   9 GG2000-10-31
Australia, Tasmania, Mt. Field, on Nothofagus, -42.66612 146.59867

CORT
Rhodocybe lateritia T.J. Baroni & G.M. Gates
CORT013942Genevieve Gates   E15892002-06-27
Australia, Tasmania, Waterworks Preserve, -42.00012 146.75986

CORT
CORT014479Timothy J. Baroni   105272011-05-25
Australia, Queensland, Quensland State, Great Sandy National Park, Cooloola Sector, Freshwater Rd., -25.946263 153.128488

CORT
CORT014480Timothy J. Baroni   105212011-05-25
Australia, Queensland, Queensland State, Great Sandy National Park, Freshwater Track, -25.946263 153.128488

CORT
Inocybe atrisquamosa Matheny & Bougher
CORT014589Timothy J. Baroni   105532011-06-02
Australia, Queensland, Springbrook National Park, Apple Tree Park, -34 151

CORT
Inocybe atrisquamosa Matheny & Bougher
CORT014590Timothy J. Baroni   104832011-05-19
Australia, Queensland, Great Sandy National Park, Fraser Island, -25 153

CORT
Inocybe calopedes Matheny & Bougher
CORT014591Timothy J. Baroni   105552011-06-02
Australia, Queensland, Springbrook National Park, Apple Tree Park, -34 151

CORT
Inocybe aff.
CORT014592Timothy J. Baroni   104662011-05-18
Australia, Queensland, Great Sandy National Park, Fraser Island, -25 153

CORT
Royoungia Castellano, Trappe & Malajczuk
CORT014598Timothy J. Baroni & Roy E. Halling   105252011-05-25
Australia, Queensland, Cooloola Sector, Rainbow Beach, Fresh Water Rd., -25.90556 153.07916


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