Dataset: BPI-
Search Criteria: Reunion; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 922991Gilles, G.   R90-1801990-03-23
Reunion, Bébour II

BPI
Vararia sigmatospora Boidin, Gilles & Lanq.
BPI 922992Gilles, G.   R90-1811990-03-31
Reunion, Cilaos VI

BPI
BPI 922993Gilles, G.   R90-1821990-03-23
Reunion, Bébour II

BPI
Dendrodontia bicolor (P.H.B. Talbot) Hjortstam & Ryvarden
BPI 922994   R90-1831990-03-03
Reunion, Cilaos

BPI
Aleurobotrys botryosus (Burt) Boidin, Lanq. & Gilles
BPI 922995Gilles, G.   R90-1841990-03-24
Reunion, La Plaine-des-Palmistes

BPI
Trechispora cyatheae Ordynets, Langer & K.H. Larss.
BPI 922996Gilles, G.   R90-1851990-03-19
Reunion, La Plaine-des-Palmistes VII

BPI
Dichostereum orientale Boidin & Lanq.
BPI 922997Gilles, G.   R90-1861985-05-03
Reunion, Nez de Boeuf

BPI
Peniophora tristicula (Berk. & Broome) Boidin & Lanq.
BPI 922998Gilles, G.   R90-1871987-03-00
Reunion, La Roche ?

BPI
Vararia breviphysa Boidin & Lanq.
BPI 922999Chaumard, Y.   R90-1881987-00-00
Reunion

BPI
BPI 923000Boidin J.   R90-1891985-04-00
Reunion

BPI
Dendrodontia bicolor (P.H.B. Talbot) Hjortstam & Ryvarden
BPI 923003Gilles, G.   G90-1921990-03-29
Reunion, Cilaos, Sentir de la Source Piment

BPI
Vararia callichroa Boidin, Gilles & Lanq.
BPI 923183Chaumard, Y.   R90-0431987-04-19
Reunion, Le Aviums?, 200m

BPI
Vararia pirispora Boidin, Gilles & Lanq.
BPI 923184Gilles, G.   R90-062A1987-04-00
Reunion

BPI
BPI 923185Gilles, G.   R90-0711990-03-13
Reunion, Maïdo Island, 1450m

BPI
Hemileia vastatrix Berk. & Broome
BPI 1030931Hariot P.   1898-07-00
Reunion, St. Denis


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