Dataset: MICH
Taxa: Mikronegeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
13215J. H. Mitter   1071932-10-06
India, Octacamund, British East India

MICH:Fungi
Blastospora hygrophilae Syd., P. Syd. & E.J. Butler
13216R. Sen   11-Sep-111911-09-11
India, Chittagong

MICH:Fungi
Blastospora itoana Togashi & Onuma
277981N. Hiratsuka   61934-08-24
North Korea, Kogen, Shinkeiji (Soto-kongo)

MICH:Fungi
Blastospora itoana Togashi & Onuma
277982N. Hiratsuka   s. n.1934-08-24
Korea, Republic of, Kôgen, Shinkeiji (Soto-kongô)

MICH:Fungi
Blastospora itoana Togashi & Onuma
277983N. Hiratsuka   s. n.1931-08-24
Japan, Hôki, Mt. Daisen

MICH:Fungi
Blastospora itoana Togashi & Onuma
277984N. Hiratsuka   s. n.1930-08-20
Japan, Hôki, Mt. Daisen

MICH:Fungi
Blastospora itoana Togashi & Onuma
277985Y. Hashioka   9141935-07-15
Japan, Shinchiku, Mt. Taiha, Formosa

MICH:Fungi
13217T. Yoshinaga   7-Oct1907-10-00
Japan, Tosa, Engyoji, Mikaszuki-mura

MICH:Fungi
277989K. Lagoshi   s. n.1932-10-30
Japan, Mt. Iwayama

MICH:Fungi
277990T. Yoshinaga   s. n.1909-10-31
Japan, Tosa, Hashiratani, Jûroku-mura

MICH:Fungi
13240M. S. Clemens   30231923-09-00
Philippines, Del Norte, Manila

MICH:Fungi
Chrysocelis lupini Lagerh. & Dietel
278011J. N. Rose   222201918-08-19
Ecuador, Vicinity of Huigra

MICH:Fungi
Chrysocelis lupini Lagerh. & Dietel
278012C. W. Dodge   42921925-08-18
Costa Rica, El Volcan Irazu

MICH:Fungi
Chrysocelis lupini Lagerh. & Dietel
278013E. W. D. Holway   9211920-08-19
Ecuador, Quito

MICH:Fungi
Chrysocelis lupini Lagerh. & Dietel
278014E. W. D. Holway   8611920-08-10
Ecuador, Riobamba

MICH:Fungi
278049G. Lagerheim   s. n.
Ecuador, Pichincha, S. Jorge


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