Dataset: BPI
Search Criteria: Indonesia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Index of the C.G. Lloyd Mycological Collection Specimens Housed at BPI


BPI
LC55890Overeem C. Van   
Indonesia, Java

BPI
LC55914Leeuwen W. Van   
Indonesia, Bogor (Buitenzorg), Java

BPI
LC55915Mousset J. P.   
Indonesia, Lawang, Java

BPI
LC55962Mousset J. P.   
Indonesia, Lewang, Java

BPI
LC56177Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Semarang, Java

BPI
LC56280Yates H. S.   
Indonesia, Sumatra

BPI
LC56357Mousset J. P.   
Indonesia, Lawang, Java

BPI
LC56358Mousset J. P.   
Indonesia, Lawang, Java

BPI
LC56376Lam H. J.   
Indonesia

BPI
LC56377Lam H. J.   
Indonesia

BPI
LC56385Yates H. S.   
Indonesia, Sumatra

BPI
Fomes gibbosus (Blume & T. Nees) Sacc.
LC56618Overeem Van   
Indonesia, Java

BPI
LC56624Bernard Ch.   
Indonesia, Java

BPI
LC56706Kloss C. Boden   
Indonesia, Sumatra

BPI
LC56726Overeem Van   
Indonesia, Java

BPI
LC56734Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Semarang, Java

BPI
LC56737Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Sewarang, Java

BPI
LC56768Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Sebecia, Sumatra

BPI
LC56962Mousset J. P.   
Indonesia, Lawang, Java

BPI
LC56963Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Bogor (Buitenzorg), Java

BPI
LC56964Leeuwen Van   4171
Indonesia, Verlatin Island near Krakatua

BPI
LC56975Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Verlatin Island near Krakatua

BPI
LC57246Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Sewarang, Java

BPI
LC57257Leeuwen Docters Van   
Indonesia, Sewarang, Java

BPI
Polystictus obovatus (Jungh.) Bres.
LC57421Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Semarang, Java

BPI
LC57423Overeem C. Van   
Indonesia, Java

BPI
LC57471Mousset J. P.   
Indonesia, Lawang, Java

BPI
Polyporus antilopus (Kalchbr.) Lloyd
LC57567Leeuwen Van   
Indonesia, Sewarang, Java

BPI
LC57571Mousset J. P.   
Indonesia, Lewang, Java

BPI
LC57649Mousset J. P.   
Indonesia, Lawang, Java

BPI
Jaczewskia rugosa
LC57834Bernard   
Indonesia, Java "only locality information on label is Java"


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