Dataset: NYBG-Pacific
Taxa: Tylopilus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NYBG, C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium


NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
1491102R. E. Halling   97032012-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, Southland, Longwood Forest, Pourakino Loop Track., -46.1948 167.923, 91 - 91m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
1491103R. E. Halling   97142012-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, Fiordland, Fiordland National Park, Lake Monowai, track to Green Lake., -45.8108 167.522, 214 - 214m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
1491105R. E. Halling   97192012-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, Fiordland, Borland Nature Trail., -45.7758 167.536, 196 - 196m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
1491212R. E. Halling   97272012-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, Fiordland, Fiordland National Park, Rainbow Reach, Kepler Track., -45.4921 167.663, 200 - 200m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
1491104R. E. Halling   97352012-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, Fiordland, Fiordland National Park, Rainbow Reach, Kepler Track., -45.4921 167.663, 200 - 200m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
1491231R. E. Halling   97492012-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, Fiordland, Lake Te Anau, Kepler Track to Dock Bay., -45.4347 167.679, 210 - 210m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
2072386R. E. Halling   99352014-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, Victoria Forest Park, Duffy's Creek., -42.2922 172.058, 514 - 514m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
2072501R. E. Halling   99332014-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, Granville Ecological Park, E of Totara Flat., -42.3157 171.646, 133 - 133m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
2072531R. E. Halling   99512014-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, Nelson, Abel Tasman National Park, Abel Tasman Coast Track, Totaranui to Anapai Bay., -40.811 173, 74 - 74m

NYBG-NY:Pacific
formosus
1115401E. Horak   ZT20581983-00-00
New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, Waiuta


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