Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Elsinoe annonae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 678712Bitancourt A. A.   8581940-05-26
Brazil, Sao Paulo, -4.25 -57.25

BPI
BPI 678713Tatum V.   1982-11-05
Mexico

BPI
BPI 678714Bitancourt A. A.   6751938-05-21
Brazil, Sao Paulo, -4.25 -57.25

BPI
BPI 678715Bitancourt A. A.   6771938-05-24
Brazil, Sao Paulo, -4.25 -57.25

BPI
BPI 678716Bitancourt A. A.   6831938-06-25
Brazil, Sao Paulo, -4.25 -57.25

BPI
BPI 678717Thomas W.   1984-05-30
Jamaica

BPI
BPI 678718Crandall B. S.   1948-11-30
El Salvador, San Adres, Santa Tecla, 13.675784 -89.289473

BPI
BPI 678719Bitancourt A. A.   6761938-05-24
Brazil, Sao Paulo, -4.25 -57.25

BPI
BPI 678720Bitancourt A. A.   6731938-05-15
Brazil, Sao Paulo, -4.25 -57.25

BPI
BPI 678721Wani D. D.   1957-08-01
India, Poona, 18.513271 73.849852

BPI
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BPI 873501Bitancourt, A. A.   6751938-05-21
Brazil, State of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, Horto de Cantereira

BPI
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BPI 873502Bitancourt, A. A.   8581940-05-26
Brazil, State of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, Horto de Cantereira

BPI
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BPI 873503Bitancourt, A. A.   6761938-05-24
Brazil, State of Sao Paulo Campines

BPI
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BPI 873504Bitancourt, A. A.   6771938-05-24
Brazil, State of Sao Paulo Campines

BPI
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BPI 873505Bitancourt, A. A.   6831938-06-25
Brazil, State of Sao Paulo Domingos Vilela

BPI
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BPI 873604Crandall, B. S.   1948-11-30
El Salvador, San Andres Santa Tecla Exp. Sta., 13.675784 -89.289473


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