Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xylaria mellisii, Xylaria mellisii var. mellisii, Xylaria mellisii var. nuda
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ecuador Fungi data from FungiWebEcuador


QCAM
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
QCAM2239   TL-96562002-05-24
Ecuador, Napo, Las Cascadas de San Rafael, -0.1 -77.58333, 1300m

Index of the C.G. Lloyd Mycological Collection Specimens Housed at BPI


BPI
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
LC10442Gossweiler John   
Angola, Loanda

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
461101A. L. Welden   6361957-08-10
Jamaica, Portland, Blue Hole Area, level elevation, 18.171579 -76.392469

NY:NY
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
3636019   

NY:NY
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
03636018   

NY:NY
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
3636020   

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
UC621464J. H. Miller   s.n.1932-05-06
Ecuador, Academy Bay, Indefatigable Island, Galapagos Islands.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
BPI 585570Weir J. R.   1923-08-22
Brazil, Itacoatiara Amazonas

BPI
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
BPI 585577Rick J.   1918-00-00
Brazil, Parecy-Novo

BPI
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
BPI 585678Dargan J. S.   1971-08-16
India, Narkanda, Mahasu (Himachal Pradesh)

BPI
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
BPI 585679Dargan J. S.   1971-08-10
India, Chharbra, Simla, (Himachal Pradesh)

BPI
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
BPI 585680Dargan J. S.   1971-08-16
India, Narkanda, Mahasu, (Himachal Pradesh)

BPI
Xylaria mellisii var. nuda (Dennis) D. Hawksw.
BPI 585681Maitland T. D.   0000-00-00
Uganda, Victoria Nyanza

BPI
Xylaria mellisii (Berk.) Cooke
BPI 714182Gossweiler John   0000-00-00
Angola, Loanda, -5.904217 13.069208


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