Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Meliola toddaliae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
449695M. L. Farr   10941954-07-06
Jamaica, Saint Andrew

NY:NY
02964440   

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
ILL00004227A. Pegler, ex PREM No. 8788   s.n.1914-12-16
South Africa, Cape Province, Kentani, -32.507815 28.317894

ILL
ILL00004226A. Pegler No. 1960A   1960A1914-00-00
South Africa, Cape Province, Kentani, -32.507815 28.317894

ILL
ILL00004228E. M. Doidge, ex PREM No. 8999   s.n.1915-05-24
South Africa, Natal Province (KwaZulu-Natal), Henley, near Pietermaritzburg

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 697252Bijl P. A. Van Der   0000-00-00
South Africa, Durban, Natal

BPI
BPI 697253Doidge Ethel M.   1927-10-07
South Africa, Alexandria, Cape Province

BPI
BPI 697254Bottomley Averil M.   1918-07-04
South Africa, Stella Bush, Durban, Natal Prov.

BPI
BPI 697255Doidge Ethel M.   1918-07-17
South Africa, Buccleuch, Natal Prov.

BPI
BPI 697256Pegler A.   1960A1914-12-16
South Africa, Kentani, Cape Province

BPI
BPI 697257Pegler A.   1960A1914-12-16
South Africa, Kentani, Cape Province

BPI
BPI 697258Doidge Ethel M.   1918-07-17
South Africa, Buccleuch, Natal Province

BPI
BPI 697259Bottomley Averil M.   1918-07-04
South Africa, Stella Bush, Durban, Natal Province

BPI
BPI 697260Bijl P. A. Van Der   3470000-00-00
South Africa, Durban, -23.661891 28.030794

BPI
BPI 697261Pegler A.   1960A1914-12-16
South Africa, Kentani, Cape Province

BPI
BPI 697262Bottomley Averil M.   1918-07-04
South Africa, Stella Bush, Durban, Natal Province

BPI
BPI 697263Doidge Ethel M.   1918-07-17
South Africa, Buccleuch, Natal Province


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