Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Australia; Queensland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Fuscoporia gilva (Schwein.) T. Wagner & M. Fisch.
UC654301J. B. Cleland   s.n.1918-09-00
Australia, Queensland, Bribie Island.

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Trametes lactinea (Berk.) Sacc.
UC654250J. B. Cleland   s.n.1920-08-00
Australia, Queensland, Imbil State Forest

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UC2033171G. Sibley   s.n.1963-07-01
Australia, Queensland, Green Island, 20 miles off the coast of Australia.

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UC655169J. B. Cleland   s.n.
Australia, Queensland

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UC654052J. B. Cleland   s.n.
Australia, Queensland

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Pycnoporus cinnabarinus (Jacq.) P. Karst.
UC2034852J. Parker Little   s.n.
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane.

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UC1886298   s.n.
Australia, Queensland, Endeavour River

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Aecidium Pers.
UC1885166M. S. Clemens   438941944-03-23
Australia, Queensland, Bunya Mountains, summit bush near saw mill

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Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
UC1455236M. S. Clemens   1963-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane City, Cheraside, Brisbane, -27.38298 153.0255856


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