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

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Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Asterinella argyreiae Hosag., M.P. Balakr. & Goos,
IASD90   1996-00-00
India, near Manjaparai, Anamalai,(Coimbatore, TN)

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Asterinella jasmini Hosag. & T.K. Abraham,
IASD91   1997-00-00
India, Pongalapara (Thiruvananthapuram) (Kerala)

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Asterinella pterigotae Hosag. & T.K. Abraham,
IASD92   1998-00-00
India, Meenmutty forest (Thiruvanthapuram,Kerala)

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Calothyriopsis mali Subhedar & V.G. Rao,
IASD186   1980-00-00
India, Pune (MS)

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Caudella gordoniae Hosag. & Goos,
IASD206   1996-00-00
India, Veerapuli Reserve Forest, Kannyakumari (TN)

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Cyclotheca filici Hosag. & T.K. Abraham,
IASD376   1997-00-00
India, Attayar (Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala)

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Cyclotheca kamatii T.S. Viswan. & Ananthan., (1966)
IASD377   1966-00-00
India, Mahabaleshwar (MS)

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Cyclotheca symploci M.S. Patil & Thite,
IASD378   1975-00-00
India, Amboli; Radhanagari (all MS)

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Ellisiodothis inquinans (Ellis & Everh.) Theiss.,
IASD515   1914-00-00
India, Mahabaleshwar

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Lichenopeltella swaminathaniana Harih., Mibey & D. Hawksw.,
IASD880   1996-00-00
India, Kolli Hills (Peria Shola, TN)

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Maublancia indica Patw. & A.K. Pande,
IASD933   1968-00-00
India, Agume (Ka); Amboli (MS)

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Microthyrium annuliforme Syd., Annls mycol. 12(5): 488 (1914)
IASD975   1914-00-00
India, Coimbatore

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Microthyrium mahabaleshwarense Subhedar & V.G. Rao [as 'mahabaleshwarensis'],
IASD976   1986-00-00
India, Mahabaleshwar (MS)

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IASD977   1883-00-00
India, Chandoli wildlife sanctuary.Sangali (MS)

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IASD990   1913-00-00
India, Castle Rock (MS)

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IASD991   1966-00-00
India, Alibag (MS)

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IASD1388   1956-00-00
India, Chennai (TN)


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