Dataset: OSU-M
Taxa: Serpulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Fungi, OSC


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148009Alija Mujic   AM-OR11-0622011-10-01
United States, Oregon, Linn, 37568 Cork Drive, Lebanon, 44.54 -122.9, 107m

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62070A. Claridge; J. M. Trappe   Claridge 2156, MEL1999-05-18
Australia, Victoria, Alpine National Park, Native Cat Track, 0.8 km S of Black Mountain Rd.

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62064Jim Trappe; Francisco Camacho, Teresa Lebel   Trappe 156131995-05-31
Australia, New South Wales, Hume Hwy, S of Sydney, 0.8 km N of Berrima exit

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62067Jim Trappe; A. Claridge, W Colgan II   Trappe 182961996-05-26
Australia, Victoria, Nunniong State Forest, Nunniong Rd, 4.9 km from Low Saddle Track. Claridge site #102.

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62063A. Claridge; B Gunn   Trappe 19880, Clarisge 1092 MEL1996-07-09
Australia, New South Wales, Yambulla State Forest, Falkner Rd. 0.2 km east junction Kallack Rd. Claridge site 18.

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62065R Watling   Watling 106251974-04-25
Commonwealth of Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Blue Range Block near Cotter Dam, up from Picadilly Circus

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62068D. Claridge   Claridge 21191999-05-18
Australia, Victoria, Alpine National Park, Cowombat Flat Track

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62069D. Claridge   Claridge 21291999-05-18
Australia, Victoria, Alpine National Park, Cowombat Flat Track

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62071M.J. Trappe   Claridge 22321999-05-20
Australia, Victoria, Nunniong Forest Management Block, Nunniong Rd.

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62072W. Colgan III   AWC 2412, holotype1999-05-21
Commonwealth of Australia, Victoria, East Gippsland, Little Dick Range Rd, 0.3 km west of Martens Rd, Claridge site 143.

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80642J. Trappe   Trappe 276192002-07-10
Deep Lead Education Reserve


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Google Map

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