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

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New Zealand Fungarium


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Alpova C.W. Dodge
PDD 69213Ross Ewen Beever   1998-08-10
New Zealand, -41.801418 172.313103

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Alpova C.W. Dodge
PDD 48515DW McKenzie   1951-04-29
New Zealand, -36.856544 174.816381

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Alpova grandisporus G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
PDD 101103K Beaton | G Beaton   1974-05-14
Australia

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PDD 35894C Goetz   1975-10-24
United States

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Alpova clelandii (G. Cunn.) G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
PDD 8286JB Cleland   1930-06-00
Australia

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Alpova olivaceotinctus (A.H. Sm.) Trappe
PDD 58466L Alvarez | W Fender | J Quam   1978-10-16
United States

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PDD 58469JM Trappe   1980-08-22
United States

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PDD 58494MA Castellano   1987-06-07
United States

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Alpova diplophloeus (Zeller & C.W. Dodge) Trappe & A.H. Sm.
PDD 58520JM Trappe   1982-11-11
United States

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Alpova parksii
PDD 58526R Heblack   1976-02-08
United States


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