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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Tranzscheliella minima (Arthur) Vánky
PDD 81642K Vanky   1983-06-23
Hungary, 47.741667 18.916667

PDD:PDD
Tranzscheliella hypodytes (Schltdl.) Vánky & McKenzie
PDD 81572C Vanky | K Vanky   1999-12-02
Argentina, -38.071944 -62.005833

PDD:PDD
Tranzscheliella williamsii (Griffiths) Dingley & Versluys
PDD 34719Joan Marjorie Dingley   1976-04-18
New Zealand, -37.049251 174.85832

PDD:PDD
Tranzscheliella williamsii (Griffiths) Dingley & Versluys
PDD 43850Joan Marjorie Dingley   1982-09-30
New Zealand, -37.049251 174.85832

PDD:PDD
Tranzscheliella williamsii (Griffiths) Dingley & Versluys
PDD 34688Joan Marjorie Dingley   1976-03-07
New Zealand, -36.975028 174.797245

PDD:PDD
Tranzscheliella hypodytes (Schltdl.) Vánky & McKenzie
PDD 99414RG Shivas | MDE Shivas | A McTaggart | W Arce | C Vanky | K Vanky   2009-04-19
Bolivia, -17.517667 -67.422917, 3934m

PDD:PDD
Tranzscheliella minima (Arthur) Vánky
PDD 89610H Dorfelt   1980-04-18
Germany, Federal Republic of


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