Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amylascus tasmanicus (Terfezia tasmanica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia specimen-based fungal data


N/A-C:F
Amylascus tasmanicus (Rodway) Trappe
52828Trappe, J.   1996-05-23

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Amylascus tasmanicus (Rodway) Trappe
OSC-M-013014L. Rodway   40161925-05-00
Australia, Tasmania, Near Hobart, Wellington Park

University of Copenhagen


C:F
Amylascus tasmanicus (Rodway) Trappe
52828J. Trappe   1996-05-23
Australia, Victoria Alpine Nat. Park Black mtn. Track

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Amylascus tasmanicus (Rodway) Trappe
FLAS-F-70963A. Jumponen   JT180841996-05-23
Australia, Victoria, East Gippsland, Alpine National Park, Claridge Site #77, -36.970116 147.187256

FLAS
Amylascus tasmanicus (Rodway) Trappe
FLAS-F-70964A. Jumponen   JT182081996-05-24
Australia, Victoria, Alpine Natl. Park, Native Cat track, 0.8 km from Black Mtn. Road, Claridge site #92, -36.965298 147.184587


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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