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

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Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Hypocrea acaciae Tilak & Gaikwad,
IASD688   1978-00-00
India, Ahmedpur (MS), Chandola (MS)

IASD
Hypocrea buteae S.D. Patil & M.S. Patil,
IASD689   1983-00-00
India, Radhanagari (MS)

IASD
Hypocrea dendrocalami S.D. Patil & M.S. Patil [as 'dendrocalamae'],
IASD690   1983-00-00
India, Ajara,Kolhapur (MS)

IASD
IASD691   1884-00-00
India, Nilgiris (TN)

IASD
Hypocrea gelatinosa (Tode) Fr., Summa veg. Scand.,
IASD692   1849-00-00
India, Ahmedpur; Kannad; Kolhapur (all MS)

IASD
IASD693   1920-00-00
India, Ajara (MS)

IASD
Hypocrea grevilleae S.D. Patil & M.S. Patil,
IASD694   1983-00-00
India, Kolhapur (MS)

IASD
Hypocrea neilgherrensis Berk. & M.A. Curtis
IASD695   
India, Nilgiris (TN)

IASD
Hypocrea parasitans Berk. & M.A. Curtis,
IASD696   1875-00-00
India, Kolhapur (MS)

IASD
Hypocrea radhanagarensis S.D. Patil & M.S. Patil,
IASD697   1983-00-00
India, Radhanagari (MS)

IASD
Hypocrea rhizophila S.D. Patil & M.S. Patil [as 'rhizophilus'],
IASD698   1983-00-00
India, Amboli (MS)

IASD
Hypocrea rufa (Pers.) Fr., Summa veg. Scand.,
IASD699   1849-00-00
India

IASD
IASD700   
India, India

IASD
Hypocrea rugulosa Berk. & Cooke, Grevillea 12(no. 63): 79 (1884)
IASD701   1884-00-00
India, Nilgris (TN)

IASD
Hypocrea sulphurea (Schwein.) Sacc.,
IASD704   1883-00-00
India, Amboli; Gawase; Kolhapur (all MS)

IASD
Hypocreopsis undulata (Berk. & Cooke) Sacc.,
IASD705   1891-00-00
India, Nilgiris (TN)

IASD
Tilakidium indicum Vaidya, C.D. Naik & Rathod,
IASD1490   1986-00-00
India, Karnala (MS)


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