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

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Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Nitschkia archeri (Berk.) Subram. & Sekar,
IASD1102   1993-00-00
India, Karapara (palghat); Silent Valley (Palghat); Thekkady (Idukki) (all Kerala); Kalakadu; Mundanthurai (all Tirunelveli, TN)

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Nitschkia broomeana (Berk.) Nannf. [as 'broomeiana'],
IASD1103   1975-00-00
India, Jalgaon; Nashik (all MS)

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Nitschkia calyculus (Mont.) Kuntze
IASD1104   
India, Sengaltheri Forest (Kalakadu, Tirunelveli TN); Mundanthurai Forest (Kalakadu, Tirunelveli TN); Silent Valley (Palghat,Kerala)

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Nitschkia celastrina (Tilak) A. Pande,
IASD1105   2008-00-00
India, Daulatabad (MS)

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Nitschkia collapsa (Romell) Chenant.,
IASD1106   1918-00-00
India, Thekkady (Idukki,Kerala)

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IASD1107   1923-00-00
India, Pallivasal (Idukki) (Kerala); Wadwal Nagnath (Osmanabad) (MS); Mundanthurai; Kalakadu (all Tirunelveli,TN)

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Nitschkia malabarica Subram. & Sekar,
IASD1108   1993-00-00
India, Karapara Forest (Kerala); Kalakadu (Tirunelveli, TN)

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Nitschkia mangiferae (Gaikwad) A. Pande,
IASD1109   2008-00-00
India, Wadwal Nagnath (Osmanabad, MS)

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Nitschkia pulneyensis Subram. & Sekar,
IASD1110   1993-00-00
India, Tiger Shola (Kodaikanal, TN); Karapara (Palghat,Kerala)

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Nitschkia punicae (Bale) A. Pande,
IASD1111   2008-00-00
India, Chandrapur (MS)

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IASD1112   1993-00-00
India, Silent Valley (Palghat); Mukkali (Palghat) (all Kerala)

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Nitschkia sundara Subram. & Sekar,
IASD1113   1993-00-00
India, Kodaikanal (TN); Slient Valley (Palghat); Karapara (Palghat) (all kerala)

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Nitschkia thekkadyensis Subram. & Sekar,
IASD1114   1993-00-00
India, Kodaikanal (TN)


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