Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uredo clavo
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 154308Johnston D.   1977-05-06
Mexico, Intercepted San Antonio-010041- Texas, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
BPI 188555Johnston D.   1974-03-21
Mexico, Intercepted San Antonio-009500-Texas, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
BPI 188557Johnston D.   1976-01-04
Mexico, Intercepted San Antonio-009047-Texas, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
BPI 188559Johnston D.   1976-03-10
Mexico, Intercepted San Antonio-009501-Texas, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
BPI 745283   1980-00-00
Mexico, Intercepted at Brownsville, Texas, 22.916667 -98.05

BPI
BPI 892404Jantsch, C. A.   2012-03-24
Mexico, Interception location:Ca Otay Mesa CBP (Interception #: APSCA120846856001) CBP Port Code: 2506

BPI
BPI 893321Mendoza, Samuel L.   APTAZ1521017070012015-07-29
Mexico, Intercepted Nogales, AZ from Mexico. Interception number: APTAZ152101707001, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
BPI 893322Pena B.   APTAZ152917670022015-10-18
Mexico, Intercepted Nogales, AZ from Mexico. Interception number: APTAZ15291767002, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
BPI 893323Meade, Donna   APTAZ1531155950012015-11-07
Mexico, Intercepted Nogales, AZ from Mexico. Interception Number: APTAZ153115595001, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
BPI 910285ATellez, Mario L.   2006-02-14
Mexico, Intercepted Calexico, CA entering from Mexico; collection date is actually date of interception; collector is inspector, 21.988456 -102.331723

BPI
BPI 910286Brenkert, Scott   2015-09-08
Mexico, Intercepted Nogales, AZ entering from Mexico; collection date is actually date of interception; collector is inspector, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
BPI 910287Lastra, Luis C.   2014-02-14
Mexico, Intercepted Calexico, CA entering from Mexico; collection date is actually date of interception; collector is inspector, 21.988456 -102.331723


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