Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bunodophoron scrobiculatum (Sphaerophorus scrobiculatus, Sphaerophorus australis var. scrobiculatus, Sphaerophorus melanocarpus var. scrobiculatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
5987516memopob   2017-04-23
New Zealand, Nelson, Te Araroa, Browning Valley, Richmond Ranges, Nelson, -41.412633 173.282121

iNat-iNaturalist
105807547Melissa Hutchison   2021-04-00
New Zealand, Southland, Rocky Mountain, Stewart Island, Southland, New Zealand, -46.8615083333 167.9397616667

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Bunodophoron scrobiculatum (C.Bab.) Wedin
BR5030090736775Meijer W.   B103151960-07-20
Malaysia, North Borneo, West Coast Res, Mt. Kinabalu; above Paka Cave

Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Sphaerophorus scrobiculatus (C. Bab.) M. Satô
CORDC00000034Imshaug, H. A.|   576271973-08-01
New Zealand, Auckland Islands

CORD
Sphaerophorus scrobiculatus (C. Bab.) M. Satô
CORDC00000050Harris, R. C.|   64631971-00-00
New Zealand, (South Island) Malvern County

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F74716L. Tibell   166541986-10-23
New Zealand, North Island, New Zeeland. Wellington: Tongariro National Park, 11 km NE of Ohakune Railway Station, along Blyth Track. Alt. 1200 m.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Sphaerophorus scrobiculatus (C. Bab.) M. Satô
TUF062851Henry Andrew Imshaug;Karl E. Ohlsson   1969-10-02
Patagonian Channels. Prov. Magallanes, -51 -74.2

TU
Sphaerophorus scrobiculatus (C. Bab.) M. Satô
TUF062852Henry Andrew Imshaug   1971-01-21
Westland County (South Island): Mossy forest along Gillespies Cook River Road, between Tornado Creek and Whelan Creek, Westland National Park


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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