Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tretophragmia nilgirensis (Arthrobotryum nilgirense, Podosporium nilgirense)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B. Ellis
222427E.H.C. McKenzie (505)   5051985-02-20
New Zealand, Vanuatu, Tanna, Lenakel

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B.Ellis
163945R. D. Goos   BCI1091973-07-11
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, near laboratory

NY:NY
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B.Ellis
163946R. D. Goos   BCI1091973-07-11
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, near laboratory

NY:NY
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B.Ellis
163967R. D. Goos   BCI1831973-07-18
Panama, Cerro Campana, 950 - 950m

NY:NY
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B.Ellis
163968R. D. Goos   BCI1831973-07-18
Panama, Cerro Campana, 950 - 950m

NY:NY
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B.Ellis
163969R. D. Goos   BCI1831973-07-18
Panama, Cerro Campana, 950 - 950m

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B. Ellis
PDD 46867Eric H. C. McKenzie   1985-02-20
Vanuatu, -19.53092 169.27023

PDD:PDD
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B. Ellis
PDD 45020Eric H. C. McKenzie   1983-11-23
Vanuatu, -16.13311 167.28976

PDD:PDD
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B. Ellis
PDD 75926Eric H. C. McKenzie   2002-07-07
Cook Islands

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium - Fungi


ILLS
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B. Ellis
J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1994-03-10
United States, Arkansas, St. Francis National Forest, Floodplain of St. Francis River., 36.292014 -93.181568

ILLS
Podosporium nilgirense (Subram.) M.B. Ellis
K.P. Dumont, et. al.   s.n.1972-07-01
Venezuela, Miranda, Parq. Nac. El Avila, south slope of La Silla, 10.521235 -69.585509, 1000m


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