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

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Brown University Herbarium


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Trametes pictus
CBRU00007368JF Bailey   
Australia, 3 mile scrub, -22.5 145

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CBRU00007380JF Bailey   
Australia, 3 mile scrub, -22.5 145

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Polyporus occidentalis (Murrill) Saccardo & Trotter
CBRU00007396JF Bailey   
Australia, 3 mile scrub, -22.5 145

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CBRU00007432JL Bennett   
Australia, -26 134.5

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CBRU00007448IF Bailey   
Australia, 3 mile scrub, -22.5 145

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CBRU00007461JM Bailey   
Australia, -27.46785 153.02801

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CBRU00007714   
Australia, -26 134.5

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Polyporus cinnabarinus (Jacquin) Fries
CBRU00009925James L Bennett   
Australia, Queensland, -22.5 145

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CBRU00009929   
Australia, Queensland, 3-mile scrub, -22.5 145

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CBRU00009930FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane River, -27.466 153.033

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CBRU00009932FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane City, Ithaca Creek, -27.45 153

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Stereum hirsutum (Willd.) Pers.
CBRU00009934FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, -27.46785 153.02801

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Daedalea Pers.
CBRU00009944FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, -27.46785 153.02801

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CBRU00009945FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane River, -27.466 153.033

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CBRU00009946JF Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, 8 mi. plains, -22.5 145

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Lenzites diplanatus
CBRU00009947JM Bennett   
Australia, Queensland, -22.5 145

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CBRU00009948JF Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, 3 mi. Scrub, -22.5 145

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CBRU00009949FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane River, -27.466 153.033

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CBRU00009950FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane River, -27.466 153.033

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CBRU00009951FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, -27.46785 153.02801

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CBRU00009952FM Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, Cook Shire, Northern Queensland, -15.186269 143.417969


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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