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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-CH-001276Deng, S. Q.   1934-04-25
China, Hainan, Ling-shui, 30.338622 106.926995

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
229873   1901-08-01
Kochi, Agawa-gun, 33.57306 133.34476

TNS:F
230177   1929-11-11
Kochi, 33.57075 133.54597

TNS:F
229874   1903-02-01
Kochi, 33.54608 133.53799

TNS:F
229901   1902-02-01
Kochi, 33.54608 133.53799

TNS:F
230179   1929-11-11
Kochi, 33.57075 133.54597

TNS:F
25771   1919-02-24
Shizuoka, 34.73297 137.61389

TNS:F
25772   1923-06-01
Shizuoka, 34.77403 138.19208

TNS:F
780   1902-02-01
Kochi, 33.54608 133.53799

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Dermatodothis Racib. ex Theiss. & Syd.
03632036   

NY:NY
03632070   

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC800818N. Thoreb   s.n.
Turkey, İstanbul, Fatih, Constantina, 41.018611 28.964722

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 643698Deng S. Q.   24011934-04-25
China, Ling-Shui, Hainan


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