Dataset: IMUD
Taxa: Comatricha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indian Myxomycetes Database


IMUD
IMD44   1878-00-00
Only in Himachal Pradesh.

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IMD45   1891-00-00
Baliganj, Calcutta, West Bengal: Mussoorie,U.P

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Comatricha kowalskii T.N. Lakh. & Mukerji
IMD46   1977-00-00
Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh.

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IMD47   1875-00-00
Sara, Chamba, Shimal, Glen, Himachal Pradesh .

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Comatricha laxifila R.K. Chopra & T.N. Lakh.
IMD48   1992-00-00
Himachal Pradesh, India.

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IMD49   1890-00-00
Mussoorie, Uttar Pradesh.

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IMD50   1925-00-00
University Campus, Delhi.

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Comatricha martinii Alexopoulos & Beneke
IMD51   1983-00-00
Ahmadpur, India.

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IMD52   1977-00-00
Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh.

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Comatricha nigra (Pers.) J. Schröt.
IMD53   1886-00-00
Jorhat, Cinnamara, Assam; Coorg, Karnataka.

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Comatricha nodulifera Wollman & Alexop.
IMD54   1968-00-00
Simla, Himachal Pradesh.

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Comatricha parvispora Dhillon & Nann.-Bremek.
IMD55   1977-00-00
Dalhousie, Uttar Pradesh.

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Comatricha pulchella (C. Bab.) Rostaf.
IMD56   1876-00-00
Jorhat, Nazira, Tocklai, Assam; Mussoorie, Uttar Pradesh.

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IMD57   1894-00-00
Mussoorie, Uttar Pradesh.

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IMD58   1890-00-00
Egmore, Madras, Tamilnadu.

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Comatricha suksdorfii Ellis & Everh.
IMD59   1884-00-00
Nandi Hills, Bangalore, Karnataka.

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Comatricha tenerrima (M.A. Curtis) G. Lister
IMD60   1919-00-00
Mussoorie, Uttar Pradesh; Kullu, Himachal Pradesh.

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Comatricha typhoides (Bull.) Rostaf.
IMD61   1873-00-00
Bhillaru, Khad, Mussoorie, Uttar Pradesh.

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Comatricha variabilis R.K. Chopra & T.N. Lakh.
IMD62   1992-00-00
Himachal Pradesh.


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