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

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New Zealand Fungarium


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PDD 49937Gary Joseph Samuels   1974-05-09
New Zealand, -42.271893 171.45825

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PDD 49934Gary Joseph Samuels   1974-05-09
New Zealand, -42.271893 171.45825

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PDD 40586WB Kendrick   1974-02-03
New Zealand, -36.149117 175.432962

PDD:PDD
PDD 46066Gary Joseph Samuels   1975-02-05
New Zealand, -35.633105 173.441856

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PDD 98823Peter Kenneth Charles Austwick   1964-11-08
Denmark

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Ceriospora Niessl
PDD 83481S Joshee   2005-01-00
New Zealand, -37.000835 174.528903

PDD:PDD
Ceriospora Niessl
PDD 83489S Joshee   2005-01-00
New Zealand, -37.000835 174.528903

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PDD 93151Ann E. Bell   2007-04-25
New Zealand, -40.570888 172.63523

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Torrentispora K.D. Hyde, W.H. Ho, E.B.G. Jones, K.M. Tsui & S.W. Wong
PDD 92337Ann E. Bell   2007-02-06
New Zealand, -41.070147 174.93672

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PDD 101970Ann E. Bell   2010-09-27
New Zealand, -41.348286 174.929169

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Annulatascus liputii L. Cai & K.D. Hyde
PDD 75038VA Hyde   2001-08-18
Philippines

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Annulusmagnus triseptatus (S.W. Wong, K.D. Hyde & E.B.G. Jones) J. Campb. & Shearer
PDD 102710Ann E. Bell   2010-01-21
New Zealand, -41.348286 174.929169

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Annulusmagnus triseptatus (S.W. Wong, K.D. Hyde & E.B.G. Jones) J. Campb. & Shearer
PDD 97388Ann E. Bell   2009-02-14
New Zealand, -41.21874 174.935353

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Ceratostomella pilifera (Fr.) G. Winter
PDD 13079RF Cain   1946-08-00
Canada

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Chaetoconis polygoni (Ellis & Everh.) Clem.
PDD 78472VA Melnik   2003-06-14
USSR

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Torrentispora novae-zelandiae Réblová & A.N. Mill.
PDD 110880Martina Réblová   2005-04-05
New Zealand, -42.203 171.937

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Torrentispora novae-zelandiae Réblová & A.N. Mill.
PDD 110881Martina Réblová   2005-04-05
New Zealand, -42.203 171.937


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