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

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


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30779S.A.J. Tarr   1952-10-30
Sudan, Singa

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19372Ahmed Asman   5151944-04-07
Sudan, Wadi Halfa

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Ravenelia escharoides Syd. & P. Syd.
140393S.A.J. Tarr   1956-12-15
Sudan, Koli

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Puccinia cynodontis Lacroix ex Desm.
19379A.S. Boughey 31   311939-01-00
Sudan, Wad Medani

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Peronosclerospora sorghi (W. Weston & Uppal) C.G. Shaw
140400S.A.J. Tarr   1955-01-26
Sudan, near Karora (Red Sea Cost)

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Peronosclerospora sorghi (W. Weston & Uppal) C.G. Shaw
97988S.A.J. Tarr   1955-01-26
Sudan, near Karora (Red Sea Cost)

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Puccinia substriata var. insolita (Syd. & P. Syd.) Ramachar & Cummins
140210aS.A.J. Tarr   1956-12-17
Sudan, Kurmuk Road, Yabus

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Eudarluca caricis (Fr.) O.E. Erikss.
140210bS.A.J. Tarr   1956-12-17
Sudan, Kurmuk Road, Yabus

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Capnodium Mont.
149843S.A.J. Tarr (2550)   25501954-11-17
Sudan, Gilo

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Capnodium Mont.
148663bS.A.J. Tarr (1398)   13981957-10-25
Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian, Gilo

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148663aS.A.J. Tarr (1398)   13981957-10-25
Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian, Gilo

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Flavodon flavus (Klotzsch) Ryvarden
30778S.A.J. Tarr   1952-10-25
Sudan, Bunziga

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Pseudophaeotrichum sudanense Arx, E. Müll. & C. Stoll
146116E. Müller   
Sudan, [not on label]

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Monodictys opaca
43589pr Ghinda   
Sudan, Ash-Shamaliyah, Northern Province, Dunqulah

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110222B. Beshir   1953-10-26
Sudan, Nertetti (Dafur)

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110360S.A.J. Tarr   1956-12-17
Sudan, Yabus

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149557P.O. Wiebe 464   4641949-11-06
Sudan, Anglo Egyptian Sudan, Zomba

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192481T.H.R. Hall   1963-10-19
Sudan, Yambio Res. Stn.

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97891T.H.R. Hall   1963-10-19
Sudan, Yambio Res. Stn.


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