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

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Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Halosarpheia abonnis Kohlm., Marine Ecology,
IASD657   1984-00-00
India, Bankot;Revdanda;and other localities (Arabian Sea all MS); delta of Godavari and Krishna rivers (AP & TN); Indian ocean, Belize

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Halosarpheia fibrosa Kohlm. & E. Kohlm.,
IASD658   1977-00-00
India, Jaigad; Revas; Arabian Sea (all MS),Bermuda

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Halosarpheia marina (Cribb & J.W. Cribb) Kohlm.,
IASD659   1984-00-00
India, Bankot (MS); delta of Godavari and Krishna Rivers (AP & TN ); Pichavaram (TN)

IASD
IASD660   1991-00-00
India, Malvan (MS); delta of Godavari & Krishna rivers (AP & TN),Singapore

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Halosarpheia ratnagiriensis S.D. Patil & Borse,
IASD661   1982-00-00
India, delta of Godavari & Krishna Rivers (AP & TN); Bankot; Ratnagiri (all MS)

IASD
IASD662   1981-00-00
India, Bankot; Jaigad (all MS),Illinois

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Halosarpheia viscosa (I. Schmidt) Shearer & J.L. Crane,
IASD663   1981-00-00
India, delta of Godavari & Krishna rivers (AP & TN)


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Google Map

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