Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inonotus setulosocroceus (Poria setulosocrocea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia observation-based fungal data


N/A
Inonotus setulosocroceus (Cleland & Rodway) P.K. Buchanan & Ryvarden
120722null|Costa, D. Da|, W.E.   1951-06-15
Blackwood, -40.999989 144.3

N/A
Inonotus setulosocroceus (Cleland & Rodway) P.K. Buchanan & Ryvarden
120723null|Rakowski|N   1950-07-18
Australia, Tasmania, Powelltown, -40.999989 145.75

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Poria setulosocrocea Cleland & Rodway
PDD 8174JB Cleland   
Australia

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Inonotus setulosocroceus (Cleland & Rodway) P.K. Buchanan & Ryvarden
905875John Burton Cleland   1924-07-00
Australia, South Australia, Fullarton by Adelaide, -34.9538 138.6278

O
Inonotus setulosocroceus (Cleland & Rodway) P.K. Buchanan & Ryvarden
905877K. Smith   1964-09-05
Australia, Western Australia, Ludlow State Forest, -33.5867 115.4895

O
Inonotus setulosocroceus (Cleland & Rodway) P.K. Buchanan & Ryvarden
905876Leif Ryvarden   189531981-09-04
Australia, Victoria, Boundary Hill, Coulburn Valley, appr. 70 km N of Melbourne, -36.4909 145.3615

O
Inonotus setulosocroceus (Cleland & Rodway) P.K. Buchanan & Ryvarden
905879Tsutomu Hattori   1991-08-17
Japan, Aichi, Pref. Ilaga-cho: Okasaki

O
Inonotus setulosocroceus (Cleland & Rodway) P.K. Buchanan & Ryvarden
919381John Burton Cleland   1924-07-00
Australia, South Australia, Fullarton near Adelaide, -34.9538 138.6278

O
Inonotus setulosocroceus (Cleland & Rodway) P.K. Buchanan & Ryvarden
905878Sayer   321886-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Cairus


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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