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

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
198773Ethel M. Burkill 293   2931913-12-07
Singapore, Singapore Botanic Garden

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Wrightoporia iobapha (Pat.) Ryvarden
214409C.F. Baker   1917-09-00
Singapore, [not on label]

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88880G. Ridout   1920-03-20
Singapore, Tanglin Barracks

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Ganoderma colossus (Fr.) C.F. Baker
F3065C.F. Banker   1917-10-00
Singapore, Straits Settlements

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198772E.J.H. Corner   1936-01-24
Singapore, [not on label]

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Microporus affinis (Blume & T. Nees) Kuntze
F2547C.F. Baker   1917-09-00
Singapore, Botanic Gardens

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Agaricus erythrospila Berk. & Broome
74781E.M. Burkhill 141   1411913-09-21
Singapore, Botanic Gardens

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73041E.M. Burkill (332)   3321914-02-07
Singapore, Botanic Gardens

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41315C.F. Baker   1917-08-00
Singapore, Botanic Gardens

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Sporidesmium macrurum (Sacc.) M.B. Ellis
51869C.F. Baker   1917-10-00
Singapore, [not on label]

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Sporidesmium macrurum (Sacc.) M.B. Ellis
54772C.F. Baker   1917-10-00
Singapore, [not on label]

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86017C.F. Baker   1917-08-00
Singapore, [not on label]

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171941   1897-00-00
Singapore, Bukit

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Cyathus limbatus Tul. & C. Tul.
200505V. Demoulin 5503   55031980-01-21
Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens

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Coniophora submembranacea (Berk. & Broome) Cooke
147839E.J.H. Corner, s.n.   1943-11-24
Singapore, Singapore Botanical Gardens

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Arcyria nutans (Bull.) Grev.
88870[I.] F. Chipp.   1919-12-27
Singapore, Blackang Mati

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151264Cobb (Agric. Officer, Singapore)   1955-07-13
Singapore

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Spiropes dialii (Bat.) M.B. Ellis
185677C.F. Baker   
Singapore

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Spiropes guareicola (F. Stevens) Cif.
51268C.F. Baker   1917-11-00
Singapore, Ponggue

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Spiropes guareicola (F. Stevens) Cif.
51267C.F. Baker   1917-07-00
Singapore, Botanical Gardens


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