Dataset: UARK
Search Criteria: Australia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

1
Page 1, records 1-11 of 11

University of Arkansas Fungarium


UARK-UARKM:UARKM
UARK00294751Stephenson, S. L.   300032014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, east of Halls Creek, -18.228983 127.6688

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
Didymium Schrad.
UARK00294801Stephenson, S. L.   311362014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, 150 km W of Fitzroy Crossing, -18.7992 126.534867

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
Didymium Schrad.
UARK00294745Stephenson, S. L.   311642014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, east of Broome, -17.886867 122.27895

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
UARK00294744Stephenson, S. L.   311742014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, east of Halls Creek, -17.618867 127.80965

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
Physarum Pers.
UARK00294732Stephenson, S. L.   312052014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, east of Halls Creek, -17.133133 128.173367

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
Didymium Schrad.
UARK00294755Stephenson, S. L.   312062014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, 150 km W of Fitzroy Crossing, -18.7992 126.534867

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
UARK00294746Stephenson, S. L.   312072014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, east of Fitzroy Crossing, -18.31495 125.636717

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
UARK00294747Stephenson, S. L.   312232014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, east of Halls Creek, -16.518267 128.20245

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
Diderma chondrioderma (de Bary & Rostafinsky) G. Lister
UARK00294729Rosing, W. C. & Stephenson, S. L.   313572014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, 70 km west of Halls Creek; Site 9, -18.570433 -127.126617

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
UARK00294730Rosing, W. C. & Stephenson, S. L.   313582014-05-00
Australia, Western Australia, east of Broome, -17.7479 122.94255

UARK-UARKM:UARKM
Didymium minus (Lister) Morgan
UARK00297896Stephenson, S. L. & Letcher, P. M.   218152006-06-23
Australia, Western Australia, NWA 10; Derby; 50 km east of Derby on the Gibb River Road, -17.434967 124.163083


1
Page 1, records 1-11 of 11


Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.