Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 680446Carvalho D.   1946-04-00
Brazil, Lavras do Sul, Estado do Rio Grande do Sul

BPI
BPI 680447Pitre N. J.   1950-02-07
United States, Louisiana, Des Alemands

BPI
BPI 680478Muller A. S.   1956-03-10
United States, Florida, Jacksonville, 30.332184 -81.655651

BPI
BPI 680479Mueller A. S.   1941-01-01
Guatemala, Antigua, 14.561111 -90.734444

BPI
BPI 680481Kurosawa E.   121950-11-26
Japan, Asakawa, Minamitama-Gun, Tokyo

BPI
BPI 680482Mueller A. S.   841941-12-01
Guatemala, Antigua, 14.561111 -90.734444

BPI
BPI 680483Crandall B. S.   1944-00-00
Peru, Tingo Maria Tea Haciendas, Huanuco Tea Region

BPI
BPI 680484Crandall B. S.   1944-10-26
Peru, Tingo Maria Tea Haciendas, Huanuco Tea Region

BPI
BPI 680485Crandall B. S.   1944-10-26
Peru, Tingo Maria Tea Haciendas, Huanuco Tea Region

BPI
BPI 680486Crandall B. S.   
Peru, Tingo Maria Tea Haciendas, Huanuco Tea Region

BPI
BPI 680487   
Unknown

BPI
BPI 680488Crandall B. S.   1944-01-08
Peru, Tingo Maria, -9.166667 -76

BPI
BPI 680489   1893-04-02
United States, Florida, Lake City, 30.189676 -82.63929

BPI
BPI 680490Rolfs P. H.   1893-04-02
United States, Florida, Lake City, 30.189676 -82.63929

BPI
BPI 680491MCCULLOUGH L. H.   1903-06-03
United States, South Carolina, Pinehurst, 33.532635 -81.970393

BPI
BPI 680492Orton W. A.   1921-02-22
Cuba, Soledad, 21.693056 -78.818889

BPI
BPI 680493Orton W. A.   
Cuba, Soledad, 21.693056 -78.818889

BPI
BPI 680494Orton W. A.   1921-02-22
Cuba, Soledad, 21.693056 -78.818889

BPI
Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 873624Muller, A. S.   841941-12-01
Guatemala, Antigua, 14.561111 -90.734444

BPI
Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 873662Kurosawa, E.   121950-11-26
Japan, Minamitama-gun Tokyo, Asakawa


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