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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Discula Sacc.
PDD 71724Frank Hill   1999-02-00
New Zealand, -36.776756 174.555707

PDD:PDD
Discula Sacc.
PDD 71840Frank Hill   1999-06-00
New Zealand, -35.755362 174.206094

PDD:PDD
Discula Sacc.
PDD 71835Frank Hill   1999-04-00
New Zealand, -35.723798 174.315717

PDD:PDD
Discula brenckleana (Sacc., Syd. & P. Syd.) Petr.
PDD 43500BJ Murray   1923-03-10
New Zealand, -41.307432 173.126833

PDD:PDD
Discula brenckleana (Sacc., Syd. & P. Syd.) Petr.
PDD 43501BJ Murray   1923-03-10
New Zealand, -41.307432 173.126833

PDD:PDD
Discula quercina (Westend.) Arx
PDD 37471J Walker   1974-12-09
Australia

PDD:PDD
Discula pascoei
PDD 88192Harvey Caplin Smith   2003-04-23
New Zealand

PDD:PDD
Discula pascoei
PDD 88200K Knowles   2004-04-20
New Zealand, -37.9196 175.308

PDD:PDD
Discula campestris (Pass.) Arx
PDD 10313P Vogel   1913-09-15
Germany

PDD:PDD
Discula ceanothi Bubák & Kabát
PDD 53207P Sydow   1912-04-00
Germany, 52.361944 13.008056

PDD:PDD
Discula campestris (Pass.) Arx
PDD 51824P Vogel   1913-09-15
Germany, 52.361944 13.008056

PDD:PDD
Discula microsperma (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
PDD 51430A Ludwig   1923-07-22
Germany, 51.608333 7.933333

PDD:PDD
Discula microsperma (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
PDD 51431A Ludwig   1921-07-15
Germany, 51.608333 7.933333

PDD:PDD
Discula microsperma (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
PDD 51429A Ludwig   1924-05-29
Germany, 51.608333 7.933333

PDD:PDD
Discula campestris (Pass.) Arx
PDD 29012J Dearness   1932-08-06
Canada

PDD:PDD
Discula brenckleana (Sacc., Syd. & P. Syd.) Petr.
PDD 93772S Johnson   2008-02-00
New Zealand


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