Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Kalmanago commelinae (Ustilago commelinae, Tilletia commelinae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 976191Komarov   1897-09-14
China, north Korea? Yalu River Valley, Not Far from Chinese Town of Mao-Ell-Schan

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BPI 1038072Y. Harada   s.n.1986-09-00
Japan, Aomori prefecture, urbs Hirosaki, Bunchyo-cho, University campus, 40.6 140.45, 37m

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BPI 1113481Guo L.   12431991-09-27
China, Prov. Shanxi, Fuping 33d28'n,108d3, 1100m

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BPI 159668White O. E.   22561921-07-21
Bolivia, Pongo de Quime

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BPI 159669White O. E.   22561921-07-12
Bolivia, Pongo de Quime

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BPI 159670Latham Roy   1958-09-20
United States, New York, Cutchogue, Long Island

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BPI 159671Komarov   1897-09-14
North Korea, ? China? Yalu River Valley, Not Far from Chinese Town of Mao-Ell-Schan

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BPI 159672Latham Roy   1957-09-24
United States, New York, Mattituck, Long Island

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BPI 172695Komarov   1897-09-14
China, north Korea? Yalu River Valley, Not Far from Chinese Town of Mao-Ell-Schan

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BPI 172696Komarov   1897-09-00
China, north Korea? Yalu River Valley, Not Far from Chinese Town of Mao-Ell-Schan

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BPI 172697Bubak?   1897-09-00
China

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BPI 194796Rogerson C. T.   1963-08-25
United States, Massachusetts, Amherst University of Massachusetts campus

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BPI 196003Kalmbacker George A.; Fischer George W.   1952-10-01
United States, New York, Bronx Bedford Park Blvd.

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BPI 747191Rogerson, C. T.   1958-10-11
United States, New Jersey, Bergen, Along Hudson Rivre, N of George Washington Bridge

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BPI 870925Kakishima, M.; Marissa, N.; Masuhara, M.; et al.   1985-10-12
Japan, Ibaraki pref, Mt. Tsukuba, 150m


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