Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Macalpinomyces bursus (Sphacelotheca bursa, Sporisorium bursum, Tolyposporium bursum, Ustilago bursa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NY:NY
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03017108   

UC
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UC292248M. S. Clemens   1925-12-24
Philippines, Bontoc, Trail below rest-house, Mt. Data, Luzon

UC
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UC302369M. S. Clemens   s.n.1926-12-00
Philippines, Benguet, Luzon

BPI
BPI 177296Butler E. J.   1912-10-00
India, Surat, Bombay, 18.966667 72.8

BPI
BPI 159460Butler E. J.   1912-09-30
India, Hoshangabad, 22.666667 77.5

BPI
BPI 159461Buskill J. H.   1908-09-28
India, Nimar Distr, Central Prov.

BPI
BPI 159462Butler E. J.   1912-09-30
India, Hoshangabad Central Province

BPI
BPI 159463Buskill J. H.   1908-09-28
India, Nimar Distr, Central Prov.

BPI
BPI 159464Merrill E. D.   79081911-05-00
Philippines, Benguet Sunprovince, Luzon

BPI
BPI 159465Merrill E. D.   1911-05-00
Philippines, Benguet, Luzon

BPI
BPI 192638   1910-11-28
Australia, Mt. Parramatta, New South Wales

BPI
BPI 192639Cleland J. B.   1922-01-00
Australia, Inman Valley, -35.46569 138.51735

BPI
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BPI 973865Butler E. J.   1912-10-00
India, Surat, Bombay, 18.966667 72.8

BPI
BPI 195246Merrill E. D.   79081911-05-00
Philippines, Benguet Subprovince, Luzon

BPI
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BPI 1113453Sharma N. D.; Singh R. S.; Vanky K.   VANKY 3759; ;1992-10-15
India, Madhya Pradesh alt. ca. 410 meters, 23d15'n,79d53'e, 11 km. N. W. of Jabalpur

WSP
WSP70593N.D. Sharma; R.S. Singh & K. Vanky   1992-10-15
India, Madhya Pradesh, 11 km NW Jabalpur, 23.25 79.88333333, 410m

PDD:PDD
PDD 62910ND Sharma | RS Singh | K Vanky   1992-10-15
India

PDD:PDD
PDD 9954EJ Butler   1912-09-30
India

S
F157573E. J. Butler   1912-10-08
India, Maharashtra, Surat, Bombay


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