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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 68183Nicholas A. Martin   1997-05-04
New Zealand, -36.44554 174.455609

PDD:PDD
Saccardia Cooke
PDD 49174Peter Russell Johnston | Eric H. C. McKenzie   1984-03-23
New Zealand, -39.299274 175.50827

PDD:PDD
Saccardia Cooke
PDD 49175Peter Russell Johnston   1984-11-21
New Zealand, -39.297423 175.502287

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 60407JM Hoy   1958-08-21
New Zealand, -38.697746 174.616708

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 60404JM Hoy   1958-08-21
New Zealand, -38.588335 175.0347

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 18519JM Hoy   1958-08-20
New Zealand, -38.301821 174.72707

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 60406JM Hoy   1958-08-20
New Zealand, -38.049475 174.928258

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 3525R Hamilton   1930-07-00
New Zealand, -37.780198 175.272345

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 60405JM Hoy   1958-08-13
New Zealand, -37.588146 178.282414

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 20813Joan Marjorie Dingley   1963-02-13
New Zealand, -37.040745 175.125474

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 54636J Hobbs   1988-10-03
New Zealand, -37.027499 174.880895

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 19899FJ Newhook   1961-10-31
New Zealand, -36.884681 174.750358

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 32696Joan Marjorie Dingley   1974-11-18
New Zealand, -36.834411 175.692188

PDD:PDD
Angatia thwaitesii (Petch) Arx
PDD 60403JM Hoy   1958-08-17
New Zealand, -35.659543 173.579002

PDD:PDD
PDD 60791H Sydow   1938-01-12
Ecuador


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