Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Discostroma leptospermi (Diploceras leptospermi, Discostromopsis leptospermi, Seimatosporium leptospermi)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
215271R.W. Balham   1965-11-00
New Zealand, Wellington, [not on label]

International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Seimatosporium leptospermi R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan
ICMP 11845John M.B. Young   1992-12-00
New Zealand, Taupo, -38.686 176.071

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
PDD 69738Peter Russell Johnston   1998-10-05
New Zealand, -42.035368 171.79992

PDD:PDD
Seimatosporium leptospermi R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan
PDD 24869RW Balham   1965-11-00
New Zealand, -41.29182 174.775751

PDD:PDD
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
PDD 15552LB Moore   1955-12-00
New Zealand, -39.821828 176.458988

PDD:PDD
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
PDD 25239JM Lockhart   1950-11-09
New Zealand, -39.344776 174.27769

PDD:PDD
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
PDD 63793Peter Russell Johnston | EM Gibellini   1995-01-04
New Zealand, -37.612338 177.903538

PDD:PDD
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
PDD 63795Peter Russell Johnston   1994-11-30
New Zealand, -36.984812 174.59505

PDD:PDD
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
PDD 63736Peter Russell Johnston   1994-02-00
New Zealand, -36.984812 174.59505

PDD:PDD
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
PDD 64136Peter Russell Johnston   1994-11-30
New Zealand, -36.984812 174.59505

PDD:PDD
Diploceras leptospermi (R.G. Bagn. & Sheridan) Nag Raj
PDD 64857Peter Russell Johnston | EM Gibellini   1995-08-13
New Zealand, -36.371495 174.850452


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