Dataset: IASD
Taxa: Eutypella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
IASD573   2008-00-00
India, Amboli (MS)

IASD
IASD574   2008-00-00
India, Aurangabad (MS)

IASD
Eutypella bakeri Syd. & P. Syd.,
IASD575   1916-00-00
India, Kolhapur (MS)

IASD
IASD576   1917-00-00
India, Kolhapur (MS)

IASD
Eutypella clerodendri (S.B. Kale & S.V.S. Kale) A. Pande,
IASD577   2008-00-00
India, Kumbakaran (Marathwada, MS)

IASD
IASD578   2008-00-00
India, India

IASD
Eutypella echinopsis A. Pande [as 'echinopsi'],
IASD579   2008-00-00
India, Mumbai (MS)

IASD
Eutypella erythrinae A.K. Kar & Maity,
IASD580   1970-00-00
India, Ranipur (Nandurbar, MS)

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Eutypella indica (Sathe & Vaidya) Rappaz,
IASD581   1989-00-00
India, Karnala (MS)

IASD
IASD582   1914-00-00
India, Kolhapur (MS)

IASD
Eutypella mahabaleshwarensis (Srinivas. & P.G. Sathe) A. Pande,
IASD583   2008-00-00
India, Mahabaleshwar (MS)

IASD
Eutypella mori Schulzer & Sacc.,
IASD584   1884-00-00
India, Kolhapur (MS)

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Eutypella munkii (S.B. Kale & S.V.S. Kale) A. Pande,
IASD585   2008-00-00
India, Aalegaon; Aurangabad (all MS)

IASD
IASD586   1989-00-00
India, Coolriatti (TN)

IASD
Eutypella rozabaghensis (Srinivas. & P.G. Sathe) A. Pande [as 'rozabagensis'],
IASD587   2008-00-00
India, MS

IASD
Eutypella russodes (Berk. & Broome) Berl.,
IASD588   1902-00-00
India, Akola; Amaravati (all MS)

IASD
Eutypella scoparia (Schwein.) Ellis & Everh.,
IASD589   1892-00-00
India, Bargaon (Nashik); Pune (all MS)

IASD
IASD590   1980-00-00
India, Kamthe (Chiplun, MS)

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Eutypella stellulata (Fr.) Nitschke,
IASD591   1870-00-00
India, Daulatabad; Panhala (all MS)

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Eutypella tilakii R. Rao, (1965)
IASD592   1965-00-00
India, Aurangabad (MS)

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Eutypella wistariae Syd. & P. Syd.,
IASD593   1913-00-00
India, Kolhapur; Malegaon (all MS)


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