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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Cystangium Singer & A.H. Sm.
PDD 71737Ross Ewen Beever   2000-05-09
New Zealand, -45.775446 167.538362

PDD:PDD
Cystangium sessile (Massee & Rodway) Singer & A.H. Sm.
PDD 75332J Trappe | A Giachini   2001-06-02
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium phymatodisporum G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
PDD 101101C Beauglehole | K Beaton | G Beaton   1982-08-14
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium sessile (Massee & Rodway) Singer & A.H. Sm.
PDD 101072Ross Ewen Beever | G Beaton   1983-08-20
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium rodwayi (Massee) A.H. Sm.
PDD 101107G Beaton   1974-07-10
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium sessile (Massee & Rodway) Singer & A.H. Sm.
PDD 75333A Jumpponen   1996-05-29
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium megasporum (Rodway) T. Lebel & Castellano
PDD 75328W Colgan | III   1996-05-26
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium seminudum (Massee & Rodway) T. Lebel & Castellano
PDD 101050K Beaton | G Beaton   1981-10-22
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium seminudum (Massee & Rodway) T. Lebel & Castellano
PDD 75329AW Claridge   1996-07-26
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium seminudum (Massee & Rodway) T. Lebel & Castellano
PDD 75330AW Claridge   1996-07-26
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium seminudum (Massee & Rodway) T. Lebel & Castellano
PDD 75331B Gunn   1996-07-19
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium seminudum (Massee & Rodway) T. Lebel & Castellano
PDD 78650M Castellano   1993-07-08
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium seminudum (Massee & Rodway) T. Lebel & Castellano
PDD 78651W Colgan | III   1993-07-11
Australia

PDD:PDD
Cystangium seminudum (Massee & Rodway) T. Lebel & Castellano
PDD 78652Teresa Lebel   1993-07-16
Australia


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