Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucotelium pruni-persicae (Puccinia pruni-persicae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 963174Bartholomew E.   s.n.1901-10-16
United States, Kansas, Rooks, 39.35023 -99.325054

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BPI 1024591   

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BPI 1032215   

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BPI 113722Tanaka S.   1291925-10-13
Japan, Tottori, 43.4 143.816667

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BPI 113723Scharif   1955-09-00
Iran, Rabolsor

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BPI 114306Wei C. T.   1931-10-25
China, Lan-Shan, Pu-Chien, Ku

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BPI 114307Saso M.   1952-10-05
Japan, Shimosoga, Ashigarashimo-Gun, Sagami Prov.

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BPI 114308Kitajima H.   1950-11-22
Japan, Okitsu, Suruga Prov.

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BPI 114309Morimoto Y.   1939-09-10
Japan, Nakanogo-Mura, Aki Prov.

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BPI 114310Ozaki E. T.   1971-12-06
Japan, Intercepted Hawaii #012582

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BPI 114311Saso M.   1952-10-05
Japan, Shimosoga, Ashigarashimo-Gun, Sagami Prov.

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BPI 114312Saso M.   1953-11-02
Japan, Shimosoga-Mura, Sagami Prov.

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BPI 114313Cheo S. Y.   3711931-09-07
China, Chiang K'ou Hsien, Kweichow

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BPI 114314Cheo S. Y.   4631931-09-12
China, Chiang K'ou Hsien, Kweichow

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BPI 114315Saso M.   1953-11-02
Japan, Shimosoga-Mura, Kanagawa Pref.

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BPI 114316Cheo S. Y.   11121932-10-07
China, Ch'ing Yang Hsien, Anhwei

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BPI 114317Hori S.   1910-11-04
Japan, Okitsu, Suruga Prov.

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BPI 114318Hiratsuka Naohide   1937-10-27
Japan, Okitsu-Machi, Suruga Prov.

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BPI 114319Hara K.   1920-10-00
Japan, Totomi Prov, Yaizu

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BPI 114320Ueta K.   1950-04-13
Japan, Aratano-Machi, Awa Prov.

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BPI 114321Tobinaga E.   1935-03-03
Japan, Ginsui-Mura, Chikugo Prov.

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BPI 114322Nagatomo I.   1931-04-20
Japan, Maidzuru, Tango Prov.

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BPI 114323Hiratsuka N.; Hiratsuka T.   1954-03-18
Japan, Manadzuru, Kanagawa Pref.


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