Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Australia; Northern Territory; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Trichaptum byssogenum (Jungh.) Ryvarden
912822P. K. Latz   1983-05-25
Australia, Northern Territory, Reedy Rockhole George Gill Ranges

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912012D. Barrit   1981-01-30
Australia, Northern Territory, Ooramina Rockhole

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Polyporus arcularius (Batsch : Fr.) Fr.
504672A. Calotas   1983-03-18
Australia, Northern Territory, Wata Pilpira swamp, Elf Docher River

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Pseudoinonotus chondromyelus (Pegler) T. Wagner & M. Fisch.
905796P. K. Latz   1976-02-24
Australia, Northern Territory, 25 km S.W. Alice Springs, -24.0215 133.5718

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Pseudoinonotus chondromyelus (Pegler) T. Wagner & M. Fisch.
905924J. S. Lichtfield   1928-04-22
Australia, Northern Territory, Darwin East Point, -12.4097 130.8254

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Gloeophyllum trabeum (Pers. : Fr.) Murrill
910993A. Kalotas   1980-11-03
Australia, Northern Territory, Ross River, homestead

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Phellinus rimosus (Berk.) Pilát
914778D. Morrison   1979-00-00
Australia, Northern Territory, Redbank Hill, -23.3 132.7833


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