Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Passalora gymnocladi (Cercospora gymnocladi)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 963804J. M Bates   s.n.1906-08-29
United States, Nebraska, Grand Island, 40.925012 -98.342007

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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 963904J. M Bates   s.n.1906-08-29
United States, Nebraska, Grand Island, 40.925012 -98.342007

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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 958957   
United States

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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 1021076E. Bartholomew   11791893-10-10
United States, Kansas, Louisville

BPI
BPI 436967Kellerman   1884-07-00
United States, Kansas, Manhattan, 39.183608 -96.571669

BPI
BPI 436968Seymour A. B.   1882-09-15
United States, Illinois, Galena, 42.416674 -90.429017

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BPI 436969Demetrio C. H.   0000-10-00
United States, Missouri, Perryville, 37.72422 -89.86122

BPI
BPI 436970Waite M. B.   1889-09-21
United States, Illinois, Champaign, 40.11642 -88.243383

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BPI 436971Williams Tom A.   2681889-10-15
United States, Nebraska, Ashland alt. 1200 ft.

BPI
BPI 436972Waite M. B.   1888-09-12
United States, Illinois, Oregon, 42.014751 -89.332328

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BPI 436973Kellerman W. A.   1884-07-00
United States, Kansas, Manhattan, 39.183608 -96.571669

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BPI 436974Davis J. J.   1913-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Millville, 43.033318 -90.930127

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BPI 436975Rogerson C. T.   1951-07-23
United States, Kansas, Wildcat Creek, West Manhattan, Riley Co. along, 39.88069 -96.0703

BPI
BPI 436976Bates J. M.   1906-08-29
United States, Nebraska, Grand Island, 40.925012 -98.342007

BPI
BPI 868195Davis, J. J.   1913-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Millville, 43.033318 -90.930127


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