Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Endophyllum elytropappi (Aecidium elytropappi)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH:PH-Type-Fungi
PH00000178unknown   s.n.1896-11-00
Regio occidentalis Bos Rivier

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Bjornsatd, Inger   1970-01-14
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro Prov, Mt Kilimanjaro, W slope E of Lemosho Glades, in the upper part of the montane forest belt, -3.01 -37.09

PUR
Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A.R. Wood & P. W. Crous
PUR014363Wood, A R   1301999-01-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Darling Wild Flower Reserve, Darling, Western Cape, in renosterveld, 33§22?S, 18§22?E, -34 20

PUR
Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A.R. Wood & P. W. Crous
PUR014362Wood, A R   5062003-02-23
South Africa, Northern Cape, farm Blesfontein, SW of Sutherland, Northern Cape, 32§27?S, 20§26?E, -32.468068 20.436039

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A. R. Wood & Crous
F34921R. Schlechter   1896-11-00
South Africa, Africa austr, Bot Rivier.

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Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A. R. Wood & Crous
F34919   1896-11-00
South Africa, Bot Rivier.

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Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A. R. Wood & Crous
F34920   1896-11-00
South Africa, Regio occidentalis. Bot Rivier.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A.R. Wood & Crous
BPI 844289Wood, A. R.   5642004-05-23
South Africa, Western Cape, Somerset West, Helderberg Nature Reserve

BPI
Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A.R. Wood & Crous
BPI 871502Wood, A. R.   5342003-11-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Struisbaai

BPI
Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A.R. Wood & Crous
BPI 871534Wood, A. R.   5742004-08-11
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam district, -32.25 19.183333333


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