Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Kernkampella brevispora (Ravenelia brevispora)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Kernkampella brevispora (Hirats. f. & Hashioka) G.F. Laundon
Clemens, Mary Strong   1934-01-04
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Kajabit, wooded gully near mission, alt. 8-10000 ft., -6.969161 146.94812

PUR
Kernkampella brevispora (Hirats. f. & Hashioka) G.F. Laundon
Clemens   8701935-11-09
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Sattelberg, Heldsbach, alt. 100 ft., -6.881912 146.931641

PUR
Kernkampella brevispora (Hirats. f. & Hashioka) G.F. Laundon
Clemens, Mary Strong   1939-09-01
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Kajabit Mission, grassland trail near drome, alt. 900 ft., -6.820555 146.850616

PUR
Kernkampella brevispora (Hirats. f. & Hashioka) G.F. Laundon
Clemens, Mary Strong   107001939-09-20
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Kajabit Mission, gravel bed of destructive river, alt. 900 ft., -6.820555 146.850616

PUR
Ravenelia brevispora Hirats. f. & Hashioka
PUR001705Hashioka, Y   1934-01-04
Taiwan, Shijyukei, prov. Takao, Formosa, 23.5 121

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Kernkampella brevispora (Hirats. f. & Hashioka) G. F. Laundon
F140395Clemens   107001939-09-20
Papua New Guinea, New Guinea, Morobe, Kajabit Mission

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Ravenelia brevispora Hirats. f. & Hashioka
UC1515472Liang Zi-chao   17041958-11-16
China, Guangxi, Shangsi

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Ravenelia brevispora Hirats. f. & Hashioka
BPI 1109456Liang Zi-chao   17041958-11-16
China, Guangxi, Shangsi

BPI
Ravenelia brevispora Hirats. f. & Hashioka
BPI 149381Clemens   107001939-09-20
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Kajabit Mission

BPI
Ravenelia brevispora Hirats. f. & Hashioka
BPI 149382Hashioka Y.   1934-01-04
Taiwan, Shijyukei, Takao Prov.


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