Dataset: BPI-
Taxa: Doassansiopsidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Doassansiopsis euryalis R.A.B. Verma & V. Jha
BPI 873124Jha, V.   1989-09-00
India, North Bihar pr. Darbhanga, 26.166666667 85.9

BPI
Doassansiopsis hydrophila (A. Dietr.) Lavrov
BPI 199160Vanky T.; Vanky U.; Vanky K.   1986-06-30
Hungary, Hajdu-Bihar Co, near Nadudvar, 47.416667 21.166667

BPI
Doassansiopsis hydrophila (A. Dietr.) Lavrov
BPI 870401Vanky, K.   1956-08-07
Romania, Transsilvania, in lacu "Gyilkos"

BPI
Doassansiopsis hydrophila (A. Dietr.) Lavrov
BPI 870512Vanky, T.; Vanky, K.   9071973-09-02
Sweden, Dalarna, 5 km. NW. pag. Gognef, in rivuli Raltan, 162m

BPI
Doassansiopsis hydrophila (A. Dietr.) Lavrov
BPI 870608Toth, S.   1977-09-23
Hungary, comit. Szolnok, pr. pag. Kisujszallas, in fossis, 90m

BPI
BPI 1113423Vanky T.; Vanky K.   VANKY 3724;1991-03-19
Costa Rica, Prov. Limon 9d55'n,83d01'w, 13 km. S. S. E. of Puerto Limon, 10 -83, 5m

BPI
BPI 841738Vanky, C.; Vanky, K.   2001-04-28
Zambia, Southern Province, 130 km SE urbe Kafue, pr. lacum Kariba, -16.465 28.674722222, 520m

BPI
BPI 871642Vanky, C.; Vanky, K.   2001-04-28
Zambia, Southern Province, 130 km SE urbe Kafue 2 km N of Sandy Beach on the Kariba Lake, -16.465 28.674722222, 520m

BPI
BPI 863739Vanky, T.; Vanky, K.   2004-10-22
Ethiopia, Gojam Reg, 17 km S urbe Bahar Dahr pr. Blue Nile Falls, 11.513527778 37.492111111, 1712m

BPI
BPI 873109Vanky, T.; Vanky, K.   2004-10-22
Ethiopia, Gojam Reg 17 km S urbe Bahar Dahr, pr. Blue Nile Falls, 11.513527778 37.492111111, 1712m


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