Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Reddellomyces westraliensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Fungal Collection


DUKE
Reddellomyces westraliensis (G. W. Beaton & Malaiczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
0348883J. Trappe   Trappe319922007-07-10
Australia, New South Wales, 3 km E of Grong Grong on Junee St.-Federal Park Rd.

iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Reddellomyces westraliensis (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
106322562Tal Koch   2022-02-00
Israel, Haifa, 32.8147439722 35.068285

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Reddellomyces westraliensis (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
59519Pearce   H20941987-07-15
Commonwealth of Australia, Western Australia, Lake Hinds.

OSC
Reddellomyces westraliensis (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
59704Paul Reddell   Reddell 2291989-01-01
Commonwealth of Australia, South Australia, South Australia, Urrbrae

OSC
Reddellomyces westraliensis (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
61283Jim Trappe   1997-01-10
Kingdom of Spain, Cantabria, Orinon.


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