Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Reddellomyces parvulosporus (Labyrinthomyces westraliensis var. parvulosporus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia specimen-based fungal data


N/A-MEL:MEL
Reddellomyces parvulosporus (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
MEL 2063489AHands, S.   [LR 6]2002-08-14
Australia, Western Australia, Victoria Bonaparte, -15.45 128.1333

N/A-MEL:MEL
Reddellomyces parvulosporus (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
MEL 2238632ALebel, T.   15312002-09-30
Australia, New South Wales, South East Corner, -37.1294 149.4528

N/A-PERTH:PERTH
Reddellomyces parvulosporus (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
PERTH 7584075Dunstan, B.   s.n.1995-07-05
Australia, Western Australia, Site 290 (ungrazed, tree 7), near Pullen Road, off Bencubbin-Kellerberrin Rd, 35km north of Kellerberrin, -31.33 117.75

N/A-PERTH:PERTH
Reddellomyces parvulosporus (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
PERTH 7600062Murray, D.   s.n.1986-08-06
Australia, Western Australia, At side of Badjalling Road South midway between York - Merredin Highway and old Beverley E Road, -32.01666667 117.51666667

N/A-PERTH:PERTH
Reddellomyces parvulosporus (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
PERTH 7657226Malajczuk, N.   s.n.1984-08-24
Australia, Western Australia, Rottnest Island, -31.98333333 115.53333333

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Reddellomyces parvulosporus (G.W. Beaton & Malajczuk) Trappe, Castellano & Malajczuk
59518Murray   H20171986-08-06
Commonwealth of Australia, Western Australia, Badjalling Road South


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.