Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sporisorium tricholaenae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP70605H. Scholz; I. Scholz   1992-03-05
Spain, Canary Islands: Gran Canaria, W. oppid. Maspalomas, 27.75 -15.58333333, 10m

Fungal Collections at the Botanische Staatssammlung München


M:BSMfungicoll
Sporisorium tricholaenae (Henn.) V√°nky
M-0056636 / 592008 / 265665Scholz, H.   1992-03-05
Spain, Islas Canarias, n.a. (144), HISPANIA: Canary Island: Gran Canaria, W. oppid. Maspalomas. 27°45' N, 15°35' W. Alt. c. 10 m., 27.75 -15.583333

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Sporisorium tricholaenae (Henn.) Vánky
BR5020028569513Vánky K.   S.N.1992-03-05
Spain, Maspalomas, 27.75 -15.583333

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
116472   1992-03-05

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 62922H Scholz | I Scholz   1992-03-05
Spain

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1113465Scholz H.; Scholz I.   1992-03-05
Spain, Canary Islands, Gran Canaria 27d45'n,15d35'w, W. of Maspalomas, 10m


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Google Map

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