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

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Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Acanthophiobolus anogeissi S.D. Patil & C. Ramesh,
IASD5   1986-00-00
India, Vaitarna (MS)

IASD
Boerlagiomyces indicus (Tilak, S.B. Kale & S.V.S. Kale) A. Pande,
IASD144   2008-00-00
India, Award (Marathwada,MS)

IASD
Boerlagiomyces laxus (Penz. & Sacc.) Butzin,
IASD145   1977-00-00
India, Mercara (Coorg, Ka)

IASD
Boerlagiomyces macrosporus V.G. Rao & Varghese [as 'Boerlagomyces'],
IASD146   1980-00-00
India, Manjaly (Kerala)

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Chaetosphaerulina bambusae A. Pande & V.G. Rao,
IASD289   1997-00-00
India, Nagzira (MS)

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Chaetosphaerulina bambusicola (Sivan. & N.D. Sharma) J.L. Crane, Shearer & M.E. Barr,
IASD290   1998-00-00
India, Trimbakeshwar (MS)

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Chaetosphaerulina eucalypti (A. Pande & V.G. Rao) A. Pande,
IASD291   2008-00-00
India, Harsul (Nashik, MS)

IASD
Chaetosphaerulina lignicola (Sivan., Panwar & S.J. Kaur)
IASD292   1998-00-00
India, Malakkapara (Sholayer, Kerala)

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IASD293   1938-00-00
India, Tellapur (Ka)

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Rebentischia anodendri Tilak & R. Rao,
IASD1335   1968-00-00
India, Kannad (Aurangabad, MS)

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Rebentischia elaeodendri Tilak & Srinivas.,
IASD1336   1971-00-00
India, Aurangabad (MS)

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Tubeufia acaciae Tilak, S.B. Kale & S.V.S. Kale,
IASD1515   1970-00-00
India, India

IASD
Tubeufia eugeniae (Subhedar & V.G. Rao) A. Pande,
IASD1516   2008-00-00
India, Sitanadi (Ka)

IASD
Tubeufia garugae (C. Ramesh) A. Pande [as 'garugii'],
IASD1517   2008-00-00
India, Mahabaleshwar (MS)

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IASD1518   1909-00-00
India, Mumbai (MS)

IASD
Tubeufia indica (Dharne & E. M™ll.) Deoray & Ujjainkar,
IASD1519   1994-00-00
India, Mahabaleshwar; Triambakeshwar (all MS)

IASD
Tubeufia silentvalleyensis (V.G. Rao & Varghese) A. Pande [as 'silentvalliensis'],
IASD1520   2008-00-00
India, Silentvally (Kerala)


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