Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sporisorium australasiaticum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Sporisorium australasiaticum Vánky & R.G. Shivas
WSP70437R.G. Shivas; C. & K. Vanky   1998-03-21
Papua New Guinea, Central District, 57 km E Port Moresby, -9.473611111 147.4494444, 600m

Fungal Collections at the Botanische Staatssammlung München


M:BSMfungicoll
Sporisorium australasiaticum V√°nky & R.G.Shivas
M-0215966 / 592727 / 266289Shivas, R.G.   1998-03-21
Papua New Guinea, Central, PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Central District, 57 km E Port Moresby. 9°28'25'' S, 147°26'58'' E. Alt. c. 600 m., -9.473611 147.449448

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Sporisorium australasiaticum K. Vánky & R. G. Shivas
barcode-00213767Shivas, R. G., Vanky, C., Vanky, K.   45841998-03-21
Papua New Guinea, Central, 57 km. east of Port Moresby, -9.4744444 147.440555

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Sporisorium australasiaticum Vánky & R.G.Shivas
BR5020159979267Shivas R.G., Vanky C. & Vanky K.   S.N.1998-03-21
Papua New Guinea, 57 km E Port Moresby, -9.473611 147.449444

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Sporisorium australasiaticum Vánky & R.G. Shivas
01179733K. Vánky   s.n.1999-09-14
Papua New Guinea, Central, 57 km E Port Moresby., -9.4736 147.4494, 600 - 600m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Sporisorium australasiaticum Vánky & R. G. Shivas
F24660R. G. Shivas & K. Vánky   1998-03-21
Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea, Central District, 57 km E Port Moresby. 9°28’25’’ S, 147°26’58’’ E. Alt. c. 600 m.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Sporisorium australasiaticum Vánky & R.G. Shivas
BPI 841735Shivas, R. G.; Vanky, C.; Vanky, K.   1998-03-21
Papua New Guinea, Central District, 57 km E Port Moresby, -9.473611111 147.449444444, 600m


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Google Map

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