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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP34459Unknown   1954-07-05
India, Bangalore, 20.5937 78.9629

WSP
WSP34460Unknown   1942-08-15
India, Bangalore, 20.5937 78.9629

WSP
WSP41224H. C. Govindu   1954-07-05
India, Lal-bagh, Bangalore, 20.5937 78.9629

WSP
WSP44043M.J. Thirumalachar   1942-08-15
India, Bangalore, 12.977063 77.585733

WSP
Mundkurella schefflerae K. & C. Vanky & E. McKenzie
WSP70328E.H.C. McKenzie   1998-02-10
New Zealand, Stewart Island, Oban, pr. "Backpackers homestay", -46.899444 168.126667, 10m

WSP
WSP70585Y. Hiratsuka; H. Hiratsuka   1991-06-21
Canada, Alberta, Edmonton, Whitemud Park, 53.56666667 -113.4166667, 670m

WSP
Mundkurella japonica Denchev & Kakish.
WSP72038M. Kakishima   1993-11-02
Japan, Ibaraki Pref, Kukizaki-machi, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute, 36.310353 140.316149


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