Dataset: NEB-
Search Criteria: India; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Fungi


NEB
NEB00040632Sydow   s.n.1907-08-31
India, Pusa, 25.984803 85.679751

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NEB00041791Sydow   s.n.1904-09-30
India, Malabar, 9.947743 76.253802

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Ustilago inayati Syd. & Butl.
NEB00042073Sydow   s.n.1907-02-26
India, Taru, Orai, 25.990738 79.453154

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Aecidium adhatodae Syd. & P. Syd.
NEB00042567Th. Wulff.   1902-11-16
India, 20 77

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Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
NEB00054258E. J. Butler   1903-06-26
India, India or.: Arnigadh, Mussoorie, Himalaya, 30.457103 78.054976

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Melanopsichium austro-americana
NEB00059243E. J. Butler   1906-12-19
India, India or.: Pusa, 25.984803 85.679751

NEB
NEB00059289S. Kurz   
India, India orientalis: Kalkutta, 20 77

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Phyllachora repens (Berk.) Sacc.
NEB00064214Th. Wulff   1902-12-00
India, India orient, Bombay, 18.987807 72.836447

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NEB00082802S. L. Ajrekar   1912-10-19
India, 22.693853 72.861567

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NEB00087185E. J. Butler   1907-07-24
India, India or.: Kumaon Himalaya, Burma Gori, 20 77

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Ustilago cynodontis (Pass.) Henn.
NEB00087368E. J. Butler   1906-12-20
India, India or.: Pusa, 25.984803 85.679751

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Ustilago erythraeensis Syd. & P. Syd.
NEB00087393E. J. Butler   1907-09-28
India, India or.: pr. Pusa, 25.984803 85.679751

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NEB00087899E. J. Butler   1907-04-21
India, 20 77

NEB
NEB00087900E. J. Butler   1907-08-26
India, Bhagalpur, Bengal., 25.244462 86.971832

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Ustilago sorghi (Ehrenb. ex Link) Pass.
NEB00087967E. J. Butler   1905-10-20
India, 18.513271 73.849852

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Ustilago spermophora Berk. & M.A. Curtis
NEB00087982E. J. Butler   1906-05-12
India, 25.984803 85.679751

NEB
NEB00088222W. Mc Rae   1913-11-11
India, India or.: pr. Taliparamba, North Malabar, Madras Presidency, 12.034537 75.361609


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