Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucogaster meridionalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia specimen-based fungal data


N/A-CANB:CANB
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
CANB 629070.1Claridge, A.W.   30381999-06-02
Australia, New South Wales, -37.3 149.8667

N/A-CANB:CANB
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
CANB 629074.1Claridge, A.W.   29731999-06-01
Australia, New South Wales, -37.0833 149.2667

N/A-MEL:MEL
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
MEL 2057108AMurray, A.   AWC 7061996-07-28
Australia, Victoria, South East Corner, -37.55 148.75

N/A-MEL:MEL
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
MEL 2057109AClaridge, A.W.   AWC 2211996-03-01
Australia, Victoria, South East Corner, -37.5442 148.81

N/A-MEL:MEL
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
MEL 2057502AClaridge, A.W.   [JMT 18848]1996-06-04
Australia, New South Wales, South East Corner, -36.4917 149.9664

N/A-MEL:MEL
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
MEL 2057504AClaridge, A.W.   [JMT 18838]1996-06-04
Australia, New South Wales, South East Corner, -36.6583 149.9664

N/A-MEL:MEL
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
MEL 2057506AJumppenon, A.M.   [JMT 18928]1996-06-05
Australia, New South Wales, South Eastern Highlands, -37.0808 149.2669

N/A-MEL:MEL
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
MEL 2058727ACrichton, G.A.   H 21966-06-10
Australia, Victoria, South Eastern Highlands, -37.6 145.6167

N/A-MEL:MEL
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
MEL 2059000ACrichton, G.A.   W 61977-05-14
Australia, Victoria, South Eastern Highlands, -37.8667 145.7

N/A-MEL:MEL
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
MEL 2059952ACrichton, G.A.   O 531971-06-26
Australia, Victoria, South Eastern Highlands, -37.4667 145.2167

N/A-PERTH:PERTH
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
PERTH 7602421Bougher, N.L.   s.n.1991-05-17
Base of Mount Wellington

N/A-PERTH:PERTH
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
PERTH 7656092Burgess, T.   s.n.1986-11-13
Australia, Tasmania, Lone Star Plantation TAS.EQ244375

N/A-PERTH:PERTH
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
PERTH 7696302UNKNOWN OR ANONYMOUS   s.n.1987-07-07
Australia, Tasmania, Priors Rd TAS.EQ333255

Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
CORDC00006263Trappe, J.|   141721993-10-07
Austria, Victoria, 9,6 km from Jamieson Tnoff. Eildon-Jamieson RD, Eildon State Park, burnt site-lyr. under finebark Euc.

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
60094Jim Trappe   Trappe 188381996-06-04
Commonwealth of Australia, New South Wales, Mimosa Rocks National Park, Kings Ridge Road, 0.9 km south of Doctor George Mountain Road. Claridge Site #39

OSC
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
60095Jim Trappe   Trappe 188481996-06-04
Commonwealth of Australia, New South Wales, Mimosa Rocks National Park. Tanja-Tanthra Road, 0.5 km north of track leading to Gillards. Claridge Site #40

OSC
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
153869A. Claridge   Trappe 198891996-10-20
Australia, New South Wales, Mimosa Rocks National Park, Tanja-Tathra road, 0.5 kilometers north junction track leading to Gillards, Claridge site R3

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Leucogaster meridionalis G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young
BPI 744598Claridge, A.; Trappe, J.   ;188481996-06-04
Australia, New South Wales, Mimosa Rocks National Park Tanja-Tathra Road, 0.5 km north of track leading to Gillards. Claridge site #40, -34 151


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Google Map

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