Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monodictys capensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Monodictys capensis R.C. Sinclair, Boshoff & Eicker
PDD 89286VA Mel'nik   2005-10-19
USSR

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Monodictys capensis R.C. Sinclair, Boshoff & Eicker
BPI 872143Mel'Nik, V. A.   2005-10-19
Russia, St. Petersburg Botanical Garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute

BPI
Monodictys capensis R.C. Sinclair, Boshoff & Eicker
BPI 873096Mel'nik, V.   2005-10-19
Russia, Saint Petersburg Botanical garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute, 59.966666667 30.316666667

BPI
Monodictys capensis R.C. Sinclair, Boshoff & Eicker
BPI 884154FDelgado, Gregorio   2010-05-30
United States, Florida, Broward, Plantation, Plantation Heritage Park, Anne Kolb Memorial Trail jj Lat/Long Verbatim: 26° 6' 25.17"N, 80° 13' 19.34"W, 26.106992 -80.222039

BPI
Monodictys capensis R.C. Sinclair, Boshoff & Eicker
BPI 884155ADelgado, Gregorio   2010-05-30
United States, Florida, Broward, Plantation, Plantation Heritage Park, Anne Kolb Memorial Trail, 26.106992 -80.222039

BPI
Monodictys capensis R.C. Sinclair, Boshoff & Eicker
BPI 880521EGregorio Delgado   N11/23-22007-11-23
United States, Florida, Collier, Naples, 26.14142 -81.772837

BPI
Monodictys capensis R.C. Sinclair, Boshoff & Eicker
BPI 880518DGregorio Delgado   N11/23-62007-11-23
United States, Florida, Collier, Naples, 26.14142 -81.772837

BPI
Monodictys capensis R.C. Sinclair, Boshoff & Eicker
BPI 880515CGregorio Delgado   N11/23-42007-11-23
United States, Florida, Collier, Naples, 26.14142 -81.772837


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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