Dataset: PUR
Taxa: Pileolariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
PUR017875Walker, J   1963-12-01
Australia, New South Wales, in bushland, Baulkham Hills, -33.761883 150.991244

PUR
Uromycladium notabile (F. Ludw.) McAlpine
PUR017879Gaubs, G   1952-12-01
Australia, Muntang(?) Range, alt. 5500 ft., -34.8568 149.0679

PUR
Uromycladium notabile (F. Ludw.) McAlpine
PUR017878Neill, J C   1929-06-10
New Zealand, Te Kauwhata, -44.842968 169.822021

PUR
Uromycladium notabile (F. Ludw.) McAlpine
PUR017876Robinson, G H   1905-01-05
Australia, Victoria, Murramurrangbong Ranges near Kergunyah, -37.83735 145.02048

PUR
Uromycladium notabile (F. Ludw.) McAlpine
PUR017877Walker, J   1974-12-09
Australia, New South Wales, Beside river road along Murray River, 3 mi. W of Jingellic, -35.937151 147.597131

PUR
PUR017882McAlpine   19531905-09-06
Australia, Unknown, -25.897957 134.363281


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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