Dataset: WSP-
Taxa: Conidiosporomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Conidiosporomyces ayresii (Berk.) Vánky & R. Bauer
WSP70565T. Vanky; K. Vanky   1991-03-06
Costa Rica, Prov. Cartago, 10 km E. Turrialba, pr. pag. Pavones, 9.916666667 -83.625, 900m

WSP
Conidiosporomyces ayresii (Berk.) Vánky & R. Bauer
WSP71176T. Vanky; C. Vanky, K. Vanky   2002-02-22
Uganda, Buseny Distr, c. 14 km S pag. Ishaka, -0.704722222 30.06527778, 1500m

WSP
Conidiosporomyces verruculosus (Wakefield) K. Vanky
WSP70429C. Vanky   1999-03-17
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland North Province, Chizarira National Park, Mucheni Gorge Viewpoint, -17.645556 27.876111, 1130m

WSP
WSP70430C. Vanky   1999-02-20
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland East Province, 5.5 km S of Marondera, -18.24 31.563889, 1610m

WSP
Conidiosporomyces ayresii (Berk.) Vánky & R. Bauer
WSP74121H.P. Heringer   20151980-12-28
Brazil, Distrito Federal, Brasilia, -15.79544 -47.883161


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