Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypoderma sticheri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
ICMP 17353   
New Zealand, Taupo, -39.273347 175.580221

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 71934Peter Russell Johnston | Eric H. C. McKenzie   1998-11-23
New Zealand, -46.897052 167.957831

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 55201Peter Russell Johnston | Peter Kenneth Buchanan | M Rajchenburg   1989-05-07
New Zealand, -43.44041 169.964243

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 48335Gary J. Samuels   1983-05-09
New Zealand, -43.437432 169.964021

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 43974Peter Russell Johnston | Gary Joseph Samuels | Ross Ewen Beever | R.H. Petersen   1983-04-07
New Zealand, -43.417377 169.826274

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 46945Peter Russell Johnston | Gary Joseph Samuels | LM Kohn   1985-05-05
New Zealand, -42.107532 171.327959

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 70066Peter Russell Johnston | S Mortimer | S Horak   1998-04-16
New Zealand, -39.342408 175.49766

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 62181Peter Russell Johnston | I Gamundi   1993-01-30
New Zealand, -39.331022 175.511287

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 48328Peter Russell Johnston | Eric H. C. McKenzie   1984-11-20
New Zealand, -39.182069 175.468907

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 55469Peter Russell Johnston   1989-05-19
New Zealand, -39.158445 175.781567

PDD:PDD
Hypoderma sticheri P.R. Johnst.
PDD 54879Peter Russell Johnston | Ross Ewen Beever | G Barron   1988-11-22
New Zealand, -38.988946 176.139868


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