Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stictis trinervia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 61816Peter Russell Johnston | Eric H. C. McKenzie   1992-11-20
New Zealand, -43.8 -176.341666

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 57117Peter Russell Johnston | EM Gibellini   1989-05-28
New Zealand, -40.950568 172.869973

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 56647Peter Russell Johnston   1988-11-24
New Zealand, -38.728461 177.128679

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 58124Peter Russell Johnston   1990-11-05
New Zealand, -36.975688 174.590457

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 42781Peter Russell Johnston   1982-06-16
New Zealand, -36.949647 174.497213

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 83309Peter Russell Johnston   2005-08-20
New Zealand, -36.780395 174.831532

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 62552Peter Russell Johnston   1993-12-29
New Zealand, -36.525809 175.466252

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 59121Peter Russell Johnston   1991-05-23
New Zealand, -36.325602 174.109237

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 54801Peter Russell Johnston   1988-04-06
New Zealand, -36.21318 175.08352

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 55276Peter Russell Johnston   1984-06-15
New Zealand, -36.196559 175.113169

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 55310Peter Russell Johnston | EP Laracy | Ross Ewen Beever   1984-06-16
New Zealand, -36.196559 175.113169

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 42782Peter Russell Johnston | Gary Joseph Samuels   1982-05-30
New Zealand, -35.615511 173.533521

PDD:PDD
Stictis trinervia P.R. Johnst.
PDD 117683Peter Russell Johnston   2021-04-13
New Zealand, -46.8618 168.109


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