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

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Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Julella anacardii (Srinivas. & P.G. Sathe) A. Pande [as 'anacardi'],
IASD772   2008-00-00
India, Castle Rock (MS)

IASD
Julella avicenniae (Borse) K.D. Hyde,
IASD773   1992-00-00
India, Revas (MS)

IASD
Julella celastrina Tilak, (1964)
IASD774   1964-00-00
India, Daulatabad (MS)

IASD
Julella erythrinicola Subhedar & V.G. Rao,
IASD775   1977-00-00
India, Rajgad (MS)

IASD
Julella garugae R. Rao & Modak,
IASD776   1974-00-00
India, Purna (MS)

IASD
Julella kamatii (Tilak, S.B. Kale & S.V.S. Kale) A. Pande,
IASD777   2008-00-00
India, Ramling (MS)

IASD
Julella kanargaonensis P.G. Sathe & K.M. Mogarkar,
IASD778   1973-00-00
India, Kanargaon (Chandrapur, MS)

IASD
Julella monosperma (Peck) Sacc.,
IASD779   1883-00-00
India, Castle Rock (MS)

IASD
Julella multiloculata A. Pande & V.G. Rao,
IASD780   1989-00-00
India, Pune (MS)

IASD
IASD781   1953-00-00
India, Tambaram (TN)

IASD
IASD864   1961-00-00
India, Anjaneri (MS)

IASD
Leptosphaerulina arachidicola W.Y. Yen, M.J. Chen & K.T. Huang,
IASD865   1956-00-00
India, Chandragiri,Chittor Dist.(AP)

IASD
Leptosphaerulina argentinensis (Speg.) J.H. Graham & Luttr.,
IASD866   1961-00-00
India, Hyderabad (AP)

IASD
IASD867   1902-00-00
India, Hyderabad (AP); Pune (MS)

IASD
IASD868   1964-00-00
India, Hyderabad (AP)

IASD
Leptosphaerulina crassiasca (S chet) C.R. Jacks. & D.K. Bell,
IASD869   1968-00-00
India, groundnut fields in AP & Ka

IASD
Leptosphaerulina oryzae (I. Miyake) Karan,
IASD870   1964-00-00
India, Hyderabad (AP)

IASD
IASD871   1964-00-00
India, Hyderabad(AP)

IASD
IASD872   1959-00-00
India, Pune (MS); Bangalore; Ullur Forest (all Ka)


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