Dataset: BPI-
Search Criteria: Mongolia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
BPI 1113227Braun U.   1988-06-28
Mongolia, Central-Aimak Province, Chentej, Terelsh 48d00'n,107d26'e, 1600m

BPI
Anthracoidea irregularis (Liro) Boidol & Poelt
BPI 1113231Braun U.   1988-06-28
Mongolia, Central-Aimak Prov, Chentej, Terelsh 48d00'n,107d26'e, 1600m

BPI
Orphanomyces arcticus (Rostr.) Savile
BPI 1113255Braun U.   1988-06-22
Mongolia, South-Gobi-Aimak Prov, Mt. Gobi-Altai 43d30'n,104d08'e, 2300m

BPI
BPI 1113276Braun U.   1988-06-29
Mongolia, Central-Aimak Prov, Chentej 47d57'n,107d24'e, between Gorchi and Terelsh, 1600m

BPI
Ustilago pustulata Tracy & Earle
BPI 1113292Braun U.   1988-06-22
Mongolia, South-Gobi-Aimak Prov, Mt. Gobi-Altai alt. ca. 2300 meters, 43d30'n,104d08'e

BPI
Urocystis agropyri (Preuss) A.A. Fisch. Waldh.
BPI 194081Schmiedeknecht M.   22051964-07-29
Mongolia, Bayan Oelgiy (Bain Ulegei), Chovd alt. 1400 meters, Brigade Centre

BPI
Ustilago anomala J. Kunze ex G. Winter
BPI 196314Licent E.   1937-07-20
Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Ulan-Schila, at the Foot of the Scharanarin-Ula

BPI
BPI 226357Potanin   1893-00-00
Mongolia, Cheng-Tu-Fu

BPI
Anthracoidea irregularis (Liro) Boidol & Poelt
BPI 870841Dorfelt, H.   1983-07-16
Mongolia, Central-Aimak, S. montium Chentej, 2000m

BPI
BPI 870868Dorfelt, H.   1983-07-14
Mongolia, Central-Aimak, S. montium Chentej, 2000m

BPI
BPI 870878Dorfelt, H.   1983-08-05
Mongolia, South-Gobii, Aimak, 10 km S. pag. Dalanzadgad, 43.462821 104.327872, 1500m

BPI
BPI 872120Jager, E. J.   2004-07-13
Mongolia, Bayanhongor Aimak Altaynovor govi, Ehiyn gol, oasis

BPI
BPI 877289Scholz, P.   2005-08-07
Mongolia, Aimak Bayan-Olgiy c. 10 km NNW of Tolbo, valley of the river Bort Gol, 48.533333333 90.283333333, 1950m


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