Dataset: PDD
Taxa: Drechslera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Drechslera dematioidea (Bubák & Wróbl.) Scharif
PDD 83409Eric H. C. McKenzie   1976-12-02
New Zealand, -37.0256 174.969

PDD:PDD
Drechslera dematioidea (Bubák & Wróbl.) Scharif
PDD 83418Eric H. C. McKenzie   1976-05-06
New Zealand, -37.0256 174.969

PDD:PDD
Drechslera hawaiiensis Bugnic. ex M.B. Ellis
PDD 36730JE Sheridan   
New Zealand

PDD:PDD
Drechslera sacchari (E.J. Butler) Subram. & B.L. Jain
PDD 35534Joan Marjorie Dingley   1975-10-10
Cook Islands

PDD:PDD
Drechslera sorghicola (Lefebvre & Sherwin) M.J. Richardson & E.M. Fraser
PDD 35535Shaun Ross Pennycook   1975-08-16
Tonga

PDD:PDD
Drechslera hawaiiensis Bugnic. ex M.B. Ellis
PDD 35237GC Daft   1976-01-30
Tuvalu

PDD:PDD
Drechslera sorghicola (Lefebvre & Sherwin) M.J. Richardson & E.M. Fraser
PDD 33656Robert A. Fullerton   1975-06-11
Niue

PDD:PDD
Drechslera stenospila (Drechsler) Subram. & B.L. Jain
PDD 33657Robert A. Fullerton   1975-06-12
Niue

PDD:PDD
Drechslera sorghicola (Lefebvre & Sherwin) M.J. Richardson & E.M. Fraser
PDD 33909Shaun Ross Pennycook   1975-08-20
Tonga, -21.387453 -174.929617

PDD:PDD
Drechslera sacchari (E.J. Butler) Subram. & B.L. Jain
PDD 34599Joan Marjorie Dingley   1975-10-13
Cook Islands, -21.2089 -159.749

PDD:PDD
Drechslera biseptata (Sacc. & Roum.) M.J. Richardson & E.M. Fraser
PDD 47693J Hampton   1977-03-15
New Zealand

PDD:PDD
Drechslera phlei (J.H. Graham) Shoemaker
PDD 24039RA Shoemaker   1957-06-06
Canada

PDD:PDD
Drechslera avenacea (M.A. Curtis ex Cooke) Shoemaker
PDD 24420RA Shoemaker   1957-06-06
Canada

PDD:PDD
Drechslera phlei (J.H. Graham) Shoemaker
PDD 120000GCM Latch   1977-03-31
New Zealand, -40.3805 175.6138


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