Dataset: MICH
Search Criteria: New Zealand; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
12421G.H. Cunningham   9231922-05-00
New Zealand, York Bay, Wellington

MICH:Fungi
Secotium enthrocephalum
4382J.B. Cleland   17-May-221922-05-17
New Zealand, York Bay, Wellington

MICH:Fungi
Secotium novae-zealendiae
4384J.C. Neill   2-May-231923-05-02
New Zealand, Wellington

MICH:Fungi
64463D. Vitt   31821970-02-10
New Zealand, South Island, on rd to Mt Cook

MICH:Fungi
Aleurodiscus mirabilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) HÃ?'¶hn.
128577J. M. Dingley   1041963-01-08
New Zealand, Auckland, Cascade Kauri Park, Swanson.

MICH:Fungi
Coprinus Pers.
207327[no data]   75861941-03-10
New Zealand, [No specific locality information included with specimen.]

MICH:Fungi
266737S. J. Hughes   935891963-10-15
New Zealand, Canterbury, Kaituna Valley, Banks Peninsula

MICH:Fungi
4383G. H. Cunningham   10941923-02-06
New Zealand, Wellington, Otaki Forks

MICH:Fungi
324048G. H. Cunningham   479
New Zealand, Mt. Waropehu.

MICH:Fungi
324052A. H. Cochayne   1809
New Zealand


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Google Map

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