Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thamnostylum lucknowense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Thamnostylum lucknowense (J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji) Arx & H.P. Upadhyay
FLAS-F-57351Saeed Khan   1978-04-00
Saudi Arabia, Jeddah, 21.49139 39.193074

FLAS
Thamnostylum lucknowense (J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji) Arx & H.P. Upadhyay
FLAS-F-57352Saeed Khan   RSA 25151978-04-00
Saudi Arabia, Jeddah, 21.49139 39.193074

FLAS
Thamnostylum lucknowense (J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji) Arx & H.P. Upadhyay
FLAS-F-57296J. Henrickson   1964-07-04
Mexico, Chihuahua, Moctezuma, 22 km N of Moctezuma, 30.396002 -106.43707

FLAS
Thamnostylum lucknowense (J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji) Arx & H.P. Upadhyay
FLAS-F-57298D. Webb   1956-02-27
United States, California, Inyo, Spring Lake, 8 mi SW of Deep Springs, 37.289526 -118.088309

FLAS
Thamnostylum lucknowense (J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji) Arx & H.P. Upadhyay
FLAS-F-57326J. Henrickson   1964-07-04
Mexico, Chihuahua, Villa Ahumada (45 km N of Villa Ahumada), 30.6141 -106.51346

FLAS
Thamnostylum lucknowense (J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji) Arx & H.P. Upadhyay
FLAS-F-57295J.N. Rai   1959-00-00
India, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, 26.844489 80.942702

FLAS
Thamnostylum lucknowense (J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji) Arx & H.P. Upadhyay
FLAS-F-57302R.K. Benjamin   1960-11-11
United States, California, San Bernardino, 5 miles SE of Daggett, 34.78948 -116.817368

FLAS
Thamnostylum lucknowense (J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji) Arx & H.P. Upadhyay
FLAS-F-57353J.N. Rai   1959-00-00
India, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, 26.84602 80.945792


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