Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uromyces sublevis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 992248Gayer A.   1924-06-00
Hungary, Szombathely, 47.216667 17.633333

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BPI 1018314   

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BPI 1032409Constantineanu I. C.   1914-07-31
Romania, Constanta near

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BPI 017617Maire Rene   1902-08-28
Spain, Moreda, Prov. Granada Camp near

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BPI 017618Maire Rene   1904-09-26
Turkey, Mt. Argaeus (Erciyas-dagi) near Kayseri (Caesarea, Cappadocia), 37.570102 36.186942

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BPI 017619Filarssky   1912-06-15
Hungary, Budapest, 47.5 19.083333

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BPI 017620Constantineanu I. C.   1914-07-31
Romania, Constanta near

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BPI 017621Gayer?   1927-06-16
Hungary, Szombathely, 47.216667 17.633333

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BPI 017622Gayer A.   1924-06-00
Hungary, Szombathely, 47.216667 17.633333

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BPI 017623Filamky N.?   1912-06-00
Hungary, Budapest, 47.5 19.083333

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BPI 017624Ranojevic N.   39
Yugoslavia, Karob? Urma, near Belgrade

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BPI 017626Crespi L.   1917-07-00
Spain, Palazuelos, Guadalajara

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BPI 017627Paul C.   1916-05-30
Spain, Gegorbe, Castellon

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BPI 017628Cogolludo T.; Cuesta L.   1917-05-19
Spain, Madrid, Cerro-Negro

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BPI 017629Zohary N.; Eig A.   1931-09-02
Lebanon, (syria) Forest of Ehden 1500-1600 M.

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BPI 1112148Filarszky N.   1912-06-15
Hungary, Budapest, 47.5 19.083333

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BPI 878611Barta, T.   2004-06-05
Austria, Burgenland, Parndorfer Platte, near Parndorf, at the northern boundary of the village Neudorf bei Parndorf MTB 7967/4, dry grassland, 48.016666667 16.933333333, 175m


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