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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 94589A Freeston | R Freeston   2003-12-03
New Zealand, -40.733333 175.283333

PDD:PDD
PDD 76002Patrick Leonard   2002-01-12
New Zealand, -41.037086 173.016316

PDD:PDD
Lenzites trabeus (Pers.) Bres.
PDD 85999   
New Zealand, -36.804896 174.734946

PDD:PDD
Lenzites vespaceus (Pers.) Pat.
PDD 57426Peter Russell Johnston   1990-02-08
New Zealand, -35.425983 173.815191

PDD:PDD
Lenzites vespaceus (Pers.) Pat.
PDD 55048Eric H. C. McKenzie   1988-09-22
New Zealand, -29.25 177.916666

PDD:PDD
PDD 98791L Laine   1966-08-12
Finland

PDD:PDD
PDD 98942G Jackson   1950-05-00
Zambia, -12.966667 28.633333

PDD:PDD
Lenzites elegans (Spreng.) Pat.
PDD 45925Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-07-09
Solomon Islands

PDD:PDD
PDD 98985   
Nigeria

PDD:PDD
Lenzites elegans (Spreng.) Pat.
PDD 45933Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-07-03
Solomon Islands

PDD:PDD
Lenzites elegans (Spreng.) Pat.
PDD 45957Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-07-03
Solomon Islands

PDD:PDD
PDD 67350R Watling   1961-10-00
United Kingdom

PDD:PDD
PDD 67005CE Biggs   1955-11-00
United Kingdom

PDD:PDD
PDD 39805PA Maddison   1977-01-07
Samoa, -13.916667 -171.75

PDD:PDD
Lenzites sepiaria (Wulfen) Fr.
PDD 66489   1953-09-14
United Kingdom

PDD:PDD
PDD 65661Peter Kenneth Charles Austwick   1949-10-11
United Kingdom

PDD:PDD
PDD 53085A Ludwig   1912-10-00
Germany, 46 6

PDD:PDD
PDD 47829KF Kenneally   1984-06-30
Australia

PDD:PDD
Lenzites elegans (Spreng.) Pat.
PDD 47755Eric H. C. McKenzie   1978-05-02
Solomon Islands

PDD:PDD
PDD 65650   1956-10-14
United Kingdom

PDD:PDD
Lenzites sepiaria (Wulfen) Fr.
PDD 67895   1953-09-08
United Kingdom

PDD:PDD
PDD 55053G McCormack   1988-00-00
Cook Islands


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Google Map

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