Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heterodermia dissecta (Anaptychia dissecta), Heterodermia dissecta var. dissecta, Heterodermia dissecta var. koyana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D. Awasthi
36790   2012-01-17
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Teeplantage, 19.263617 98.90305

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D.Awasthi
BR5030026160674Feijen F.J.   S.N.1999-11-28
Bhutan, Amrimo, Jigme Dorji National Park, 27.7 89.766667

BR
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D.Awasthi
BR5030064353533Aptroot A.   557672002-10-19
China, 75 km S of Lijiang, Mt. Shibaoshan Park, 26.358888 99.839999

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D. Awasthi
TUF056216Hans Trass   1973-10-29
Far East. Primorski krai, Sikhote-Alin mountain range, Ussuriski nature conservation area (previous Suputinka)

TU-TU(M)
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D. Awasthi
TU56215.bTimo Juhani Koponen   1970-00-00
Japan, Mino Province

TU
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D. Awasthi
TUF056214Göran Thor   
Nepal valley district, NW Kethmandu

TU-TU(M)
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D. Awasthi
TU56215.aTimo Juhani Koponen   1970-00-00
Japan, Kyushu

TU
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D. Awasthi
TUF077130Heinar Streimann   1983-08-23
Australia, New South Wales, Junction of Stony and Bimberamala Creeks, Yadboro State Forest, 24 km NNW of Batemans Bay, -35.483333 150.05

TU
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D. Awasthi
TUF056215.aTimo Juhani Koponen   1970-01-01
Kyushu

TU
Heterodermia dissecta (Kurok.) D.D. Awasthi
TUF056215.bTimo Juhani Koponen   1970-01-01
Mino Province


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