Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tilletia heterospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
WSP64060Evans, I.B.Pale   1906-04-10
South Africa, Transvaal: Zoutpansberg, -30 26

WSP
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
WSP64061Staples, R.R.   1923-04-24
South Africa, Natal Prov., -29 30

WSP
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
WSP64062Kent, M.   1922-04-00
South Africa, Natal Prov., -29 30

WSP
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
WSP64063Hitchcock, A.S.   1929-09-18
Uganda, Jinja, 0.600218 33.160222

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173263Melle H.   1918-05-04
South Africa, Groendloof, Pretoria Dist. Transvaal

BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173264Evans I. B. Pole   1906-04-10
South Africa, Zoutpansberg, Transvaal

BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173265Staples R. R.   1923-04-24
South Africa, Cedara, Natal Prov.

BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173266Kent M.   1922-04-00
South Africa, Durlean, Natal

BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173267Wager   1914-06-00
South Africa, Port, East Africa

BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173268Jacques-felix H.   22481938-10-00
Cameroon, Yaounde, 3.866667 11.516667

BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173269Borguino?   1938-11-02
Italy, Acadii?

BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173270Hitchcock A. S.   249621929-09-18
Uganda, Jinja, 0.424444 33.204167

BPI
Tilletia heterospora (Henn.) Zundel
BPI 173271Hitchcock A. S.   249621929-09-18
Uganda, Jinja, 0.424444 33.204167


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