Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alpakesa uniseptata (Kellermania uniseptata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Kellermania uniseptata Morgan-Jones, Nag Raj & W.B.Kendr.
311120A. W. Ramaley   9554A1995-10-26
United States of America, Texas, Kimble Co., N side of road, U.S. Hwy. 290, .16 Km W of Little Devils River Bridge

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Kellermania uniseptata (Morgan-Jones, Nag Raj & W.B. Kendr.) Nag Raj
BPI 744428Ramaley Annette   97031997-05-22
United States, Texas, Kimble, Junction of U.S. Highway 290 and I-10, 30.486779 -99.748696

BPI
Kellermania uniseptata (Morgan-Jones, Nag Raj & W.B. Kendr.) Nag Raj
BPI 802721Ramaley Annette   9328B1993-10-21
United States, Texas, Kimble Co. Intersection of Interstate Hwy. 10 & U. S. Hwy 290, Roadside

BPI
Kellermania uniseptata (Morgan-Jones, Nag Raj & W.B. Kendr.) Nag Raj
BPI 882826Ramaley, A. W.   AWR 94321994-10-24
United States, Texas, Kimble, tgesxxt junction of I10 and U.S. Hwy. 290; isolated by A.W. Ramaley from AWR 9432


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