Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lasiosphaeria similisorbina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium - Fungi


ILLS
Lasiosphaeria similisorbina A.N. Mill., T.J. Atk. & Huhndorf
ILLS00123608G.J. Samuels, P.R. Johnston, T. Matsushime & A.Y. Rossman   AR 18841983-05-30
New Zealand, Gisborne, Urewera National Park, Lake Waikaremoana, vic. of motor camp, Ngamoko Track, -38.8 177.116667

ILLS
Lasiosphaeria similisorbina A.N. Mill., T.J. Atk. & Huhndorf
ILLS00123609G.J. Samuels, P.R. Johnston, T. Matsushime & A.Y. Rossman   AR 18851983-05-30
New Zealand, Gisborne, Urewera National Park, Lake Waikaremoana, vic. of motor camp, Ngamoko Track, -38.8 177.116667

ILLS
Lasiosphaeria similisorbina A.N. Mill., T.J. Atk. & Huhndorf
ILLS00125647A.N. Miller, J.A. Miller, A. Bell & D.P. Mahoney   A. Bell 12002013-01-20
New Zealand, Gisborne, North Island, near Wellington, Rimutaka Forest Park, -41.3518 174.9228

ILLS
Lasiosphaeria similisorbina A.N. Mill., T.J. Atk. & Huhndorf
ILLS00125645A. Bell & D.P. Mahoney   A. Bell 10442008-05-15
New Zealand, Otago, Woodside Glen, near Outram, -45.8501 170.1648

ILLS
Lasiosphaeria similisorbina A.N. Mill., T.J. Atk. & Huhndorf
ILLS00125646A. Bell & D.P. Mahoney   A. Bell 12452015-05-21
New Zealand, Rangitikei, Rangiwahia Reserve, Ruahine Forest Park, -39.8095 176.1289

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Lasiosphaeria similisorbina A.N. Mill, T.J. Atk. & Huhndorf 2017
BPI 910719Samuels, G. J.   AR 18841983-05-30
New Zealand, North Island, Gisborne, Urewera National Park, Lake Wikaremoana vicinity of motor camp, Ngamoko Track

BPI
Lasiosphaeria similisorbina A.N. Mill, T.J. Atk. & Huhndorf 2017
BPI 910720Samuels, G. J.   AR 18851983-05-30
New Zealand, North island, Gisborne, Urewera National Park, Lake Waikaremoana, vicinity of motor camp, Ngamoko Track


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