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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP71151T. Vanky; K. Vanky   2003-11-11
Mexico, Morelos State, 27 km N urbe Cuernavaca, via no. 95 libre, 19.10888889 -99.1975, 2559m

WSP
wSP74384C. Vanky   2003-12-07
Mexico, México, 12km NE of Coatepec towards Volcan Ajusco, 19.170337 -99.382396

Fungal Collections at the Botanische Staatssammlung München


M:BSMfungicoll
Tilletia microtuberculata V√°nky
M-0216135 / 592896 / 266382V√°nky, K.   2003-11-11
Mexico, Distrito Federal, MEXICO: Morelos State, 27 km N urbe Cuernavaca, via no. 95 libre. 19°06'32'' N, 99°11'51'' W. Alt. 2559 m., 19.108889 -99.1975

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00213974T. J. Vánky & K. Vánky   55662003-11-11
Mexico, Morelos, 27 km N urbe Cuernavaca, via no. 95 libre 19°06'32"N, 99°11'51"W 2559m, 19.1016666 -99.186388

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Tilletia microtuberculata Vánky
BR5020166272146Vánky T.J. & Vánky K.   S.N.2003-11-11
Mexico, 27 km N urbe Cuernavaca, via n° 95 libre, 19.108888 -99.197499

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01179720K. Vánky   s.n.2003-11-11
Mexico, Morelos, 27 km N urbe Cuernavaca, via no. 95 libre., 19.1089 -99.1975, 2559 - 2559m

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 81696T Vanky | K Vanky   2003-11-11
Mexico, 19.108889 -99.1975

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F38107T. & K. Vánky   2003-11-11
Mexico, Morelos, Mexico, Morelos State, 27 km urbe Cuernavaca, via no. 95 libre, 19°06’32’’ N, 99°11’51’’W, alt. 2559 m.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 864318Vanky, T.; Vanky, K.   2003-11-11
Mexico, Morelos State 27 km N urbe Cuernavaca, via no. 95 libre, 19.108888889 -99.1975, 2559m


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