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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Microcyclus Sacc., Syd. & P. Syd.
PDD 41162WRB Oliver   1953-02-14
New Zealand, -45.003902 168.619955

PDD:PDD
Microcyclus Sacc., Syd. & P. Syd.
PDD 41163WRB Oliver   1953-02-20
New Zealand, -45.003902 168.619955

PDD:PDD
Microcyclus Sacc., Syd. & P. Syd.
PDD 49596Gary Joseph Samuels | Joan Marjorie Dingley | Peter Russell Johnston   1981-01-28
New Zealand, -37.660158 175.12626

PDD:PDD
Dothidella agrostis (Fuckel) Sacc.
PDD 28187L Fuckel   
Germany

PDD:PDD
Dothidella aristidae (Schwein.) Ellis & Everh.
PDD 63003PH Rolfs   1898-10-22
United States

PDD:PDD
PDD 25863CL Spegazzini   1880-00-00
Argentina

PDD:PDD
Dothidella berberidis (De Not.) Theiss. & Syd.
PDD 64771J Petrak   1914-11-00
Czechoslovakia

PDD:PDD
Dothidella mezerei (Schleich. ex Fr.) Theiss. & Syd.
PDD 61537F Petrak   1943-05-00
Austria

PDD:PDD
Dothidella trifolii Bayl. Ell. & O.P. Stansf.
PDD 56432CABI Bioscience UK Centre   1957-05-16
Cyprus

PDD:PDD
PDD 54163S Ahmad   1950-03-13
Pakistan

PDD:PDD
PDD 38048H Sydow   1927-07-19
Costa Rica

PDD:PDD
Phyllachora sylvatica Sacc. & Speg.
PDD 1054Gordon Herriot Cunningham   1921-02-00
New Zealand, -40.355445 175.616635

PDD:PDD
Phyllachora sylvatica Sacc. & Speg.
PDD 42237A Ludwig   1925-09-15
Germany

PDD:PDD
Phyllachora sylvatica Sacc. & Speg.
PDD 64051A Volkart   1944-09-16
Switzerland

PDD:PDD
Scirrhia aspidiorum (Lib.) Bubák
PDD 64072R Zich   1977-04-23
Austria

PDD:PDD
Scirrhia aspidiorum (Lib.) Bubák
PDD 39541F Petrak   1922-06-18
Czechoslovakia

PDD:PDD
PDD 54425H Schmidt   1931-03-00
Costa Rica

PDD:PDD
Scirrhia depauperata (Desm.) Fuckel
PDD 42489H Sydow | P Sydow   1911-08-09
Germany

PDD:PDD
Scirrhia seriata Syd., P. Syd. & E.J. Butler
PDD 61493J Clemens | MS Clemens   1931-12-29
Malaysia


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