Dataset: AAFC-DAOM
Taxa: Micropeltidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


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123348J.M. Joffily   1944-07-18
Brazil, Bahia, Garcia Davila

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687520bDon R. Reynolds H80-II-47   1980-12-10
U.S.A., Hawaii, Maui Co., West Maui Mountains, bogs below Eke Crater, site II, 1219m

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88374F.C. Deighton   1939-04-14
Sierra Leone, near Boma

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737513F.C. Deighton   1939-04-11
Sierra Leone, Near Bond

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88375F.C. Deighton   1953-01-13
Sierra Leone, Njala (Kori)

AAFC:DAOM
Dictyothyrium brunneum Bat. & J. Silva
687535aD.R. Reynolds, D. Minor, R. Gustafson H79-XXII-223   1979-06-25
U.S.A., Hawaii, Island of Oahu, Waianae Mountains, Upper Pu'u Trail, Site XXII

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88321aC.G. Hansford   1944-05-00
Uganda, Entebbe Road

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239038F.C. Deighton (M1299A)   1936-12-06
Sierra Leone, Manomo

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239039F.C. Deighton (M2414)   1945-03-06
Sierra Leone, Fairo

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88322F.C. Deighton   1936-12-06
Sierra Leone, Manomo

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239036F.C. Deighton (M1374)   1937-04-02
Sierra Leone, Njala

AAFC:DAOM
239037S.J. Hughes (536)   1949-05-11
Ghana, [former Gold Coast], Apremdo

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Micropeltis depressa Cooke & Massee
88384S.J. Hughes   1949-05-15
Ghana, [former Gold Coast], Abe

AAFC:DAOM
239035S.J. Hughes   1949-04-26
Ghana, [former Gold Coast], Pokoasi

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88385F.C. Deighton   1951-01-08
Sierra Leone, Njala

AAFC:DAOM
Micropeltis viburni Dearn. & House
86338J.W. Groves   1934-06-26
Canada, Ontario, L. Temagami, Bear Island

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88393S.J. Hughes   1949-06-01
Ghana, [former Gold Coast], Pokoasi, Fetish Forest

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Stomiopeltis acaciae R.C. Rajak, A.K. Pandey & G.P. Agarwal
221809Z.Q. Yuan   1994-05-18
Australia, Northern Territory, Yapilika, Melville Island

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223236M.E. Barr 9122   1996-01-22
Canada, British Columbia, Sidney, off Jura Road


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