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

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Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Calosphaeria acaciae S.B. Kale, (1967)
IASD178   1967-00-00
India, MS

IASD
Calosphaeria annonae R. Rao [as 'anonae'],
IASD179   1972-00-00
India, Kanndbari (MS)

IASD
IASD180   1968-00-00
India, Kanndbari (MS)

IASD
Calosphaeria connaricarpa A. Pande & V.G. Rao,
IASD181   1989-00-00
India, Jog Falls (Ka)

IASD
Calosphaeria fici S.B. Kale, (1967)
IASD182   1967-00-00
India, Aurangabad (MS)

IASD
Calosphaeria indica Srinivas. & P.G. Sathe,
IASD183   1971-00-00
India, Castle Rock (MS)

IASD
Calosphaeria ipomoeae S.B. Kale, (1967)
IASD184   1967-00-00
India, Aurangabad (MS)

IASD
Calosphaeria lantanae Tilak & Nagre, (1964)
IASD185   1964-00-00
India, Ajantha; Awarad; Daulatabad; Panhala (all MS)


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