Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophiobolus oryzae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
210084   1929-04-01
Shizuoka, 35.1555 138.65292

TNS:F
210087   1919-05-01
Shizuoka, Haibara-gun, 34.77608 138.2458

TNS:F
210086   1930-04-01
Shizuoka, 35.12281 138.79709

TNS:F
210088   1916-10-01
Gifu, 35.43836 137.53047

TNS:F
210085   1922-04-01
Shizuoka, 34.97525 138.32158

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 626507White R. L.   1973-09-20
Japan, Intercepted Tampa Florida #000584

BPI
BPI 626508Som A. L.   1911-08-12
India, Noakboli, Eastern Bengal

BPI
BPI 626512Tullis E. C.   1932-03-00
United States, Louisiana, Midland S. of

BPI
BPI 626513Tullis E. C.   1932-02-00
United States, Louisiana, Midland, 30.180761 -92.502913

BPI
BPI 626514Tullis E. C.   1932-02-00
United States, Louisiana, Midland S. of

BPI
BPI 626515Tullis E. C.   1932-02-10
United States, Texas, Beaumont, 30.086046 -94.101846

BPI
BPI 626516BTullis E. C.   1932-03-03
United States, Arkansas, Stuttgart, 34.500375 -91.552628


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