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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Tapinella E.-J. Gilbert
PDD 106871T Davies   2017-05-09
New Zealand, -35.406121 173.856216

PDD:PDD
Tapinella E.-J. Gilbert
PDD 113080Noah Siegel   2019-04-15
New Zealand, -45.438963 167.681521

PDD:PDD
Tapinella atrotomentosa (Batsch) Šutara
PDD 105485O Meadows   2013-09-09
New Zealand, -36.691155 174.387917

PDD:PDD
Tapinella atrotomentosa (Batsch) Šutara
PDD 107620Patrick Leonard   2014-05-28
New Zealand, -41.268404 173.136678

PDD:PDD
Tapinella panuoides (Fr.) E.-J. Gilbert
PDD 87708Jerry A. Cooper   2008-04-19
New Zealand, -43.590164 172.650563

PDD:PDD
Tapinella panuoides (Fr.) E.-J. Gilbert
PDD 95589Jerry A. Cooper   2009-10-17
New Zealand, -43.572113 172.657785

PDD:PDD
Tapinella panuoides (Fr.) E.-J. Gilbert
PDD 80235Jerry A. Cooper   2004-04-09
New Zealand, -43.456854 172.690828

PDD:PDD
Tapinella panuoides (Fr.) E.-J. Gilbert
PDD 110928GM Taylor   1973-05-25
New Zealand, -38.269 175.888

PDD:PDD
Pseudomerulius aureus (Fr.) Jülich
PDD 44810E Parmasto   1981-08-08
USSR

PDD:PDD
Pseudomerulius aureus (Fr.) Jülich
PDD 43096E Parmasto   1981-08-08
USSR

PDD:PDD
Pseudomerulius aureus (Fr.) Jülich
PDD 54295F Petrak   1925-09-00
Czechoslovakia

PDD:PDD
Pseudomerulius aureus (Fr.) Jülich
PDD 58949JH Ginns   1988-10-04
Canada

PDD:PDD
Pseudomerulius aureus (Fr.) Jülich
PDD 79073N Hallenberg   2004-04-11
New Zealand, -38.641005 176.703424

PDD:PDD
Pseudomerulius aureus (Fr.) Jülich
PDD 118061Petra Gloyn   2020-06-26
New Zealand, -36.811791 174.620885

PDD:PDD
Pseudomerulius curtisii (Berk.) Redhead & Ginns
PDD 106221M Lusk   2016-03-07
New Zealand, -39.051085 176.570678


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