Dataset: AAFC-DAOM
Search Criteria: Cameroon; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


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Spiropes helleri (F. Stevens) M.B. Ellis
57516   1899-00-00
Cameroon, [not on label]

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Acaulospora rehmii Sieverd. & S. Toro
229384R. Fogain   1998-00-00
Cameroon, Route Achard

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Coniochaeta elaeicola (Henn.) C. Moreau & M. Moreau
48344J.M. Waterston   1948-04-05
Cameroon, British Cameroons, Victoria, Boniadikombo

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Eutypella sp. 4
121133? Sent to R. Thaxter, 1926.   
Cameroon, Edea

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Cerrena meyenii (Klotzsch) L. Hansen
155616   1931-12-00
Cameroon, Buea

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Coriolopsis funalis
146862Dr. Dunlap   1926-01-00
Cameroon, [not on label]

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99775J.N. Waterhouse (919)   9191948-03-21
Cameroon, (British Cameroon), Victoria [now Limbé]

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42889T.D. Maitland   
Cameroon, Cameroon Mountains at Musake Camp

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74769T.D. Maitland 66   661929-00-00
Cameroon, [British Cameroons], [not on label]

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Cyathus limbatus Tul. & C. Tul.
200494Zenker #2004   20041899-00-00
Cameroon, Urwaldgebiet (Forest), Bipinde (stream)

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Cyathus poeppigii Tul. & C. Tul.
200544G. Zenker   1899-00-00
Cameroon, Bipindi

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Cyathus poeppigii Tul. & C. Tul.
200545G. Zenker   1899-00-00
Cameroon, Bipindi (formerly Bipinde, Urwaldgebiet)

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195638Rev. Chas. Schwab 1930   19301976-09-02
Cameroon, Sakbayeme

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195637Rev. Chas. Schwab 1930   19301976-09-02
Cameroon, Sakbayeme

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Ramichloridium musae (Stahel ex M.B. Ellis) de Hoog
84655Millenstead, J.E. Heron   1959-00-00
Cameroon


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