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

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
134058aK. Katumoto   1954-06-20
Japan, Yamaguti Pref., Simonoseki City, Tyohu

AAFC:DAOM
Herpotrichia yasudai (I. Hino) Piroz.
133949K.A. Pirozynski, M 780a   1964-03-13
Tanzania, [former Tanganyika], Kigoma, Mkenke

Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Chaetosphaerulina bambusae A. Pande & V.G. Rao,
IASD289   1997-00-00
India, Nagzira (MS)

IASD
Chaetosphaerulina bambusicola (Sivan. & N.D. Sharma) J.L. Crane, Shearer & M.E. Barr,
IASD290   1998-00-00
India, Trimbakeshwar (MS)

IASD
Chaetosphaerulina eucalypti (A. Pande & V.G. Rao) A. Pande,
IASD291   2008-00-00
India, Harsul (Nashik, MS)

IASD
Chaetosphaerulina lignicola (Sivan., Panwar & S.J. Kaur)
IASD292   1998-00-00
India, Malakkapara (Sholayer, Kerala)

IASD
IASD293   1938-00-00
India, Tellapur (Ka)

International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Thaxteriellopsis lignicola Sivan., Panwar & S.J. Kaur
ICMP 21158M Doilom   2012-07-01
Thailand, 20.146 99.843

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Thaxteriellopsis bambusicola Sivan. & N.D.Sharma
02989499E. G. Simmons   K-0131985-01-00
Thailand, Tongphapron

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Thaxteriellopsis bambusicola Sivan. & N.D. Sharma
ILLS00000761N.D. Sharma   10a1978-03-11
India, Madhya Pradesh,, Jabalpur., 23.163897 79.947485

ILLS
Thaxteriellopsis lignicola Sivan., Panwar & S.J. Kaur
ILLS00000762K.S. Panwar   5551975-09-10
India, Mount Abu., 24.592257 72.713058


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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