Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Puccinia dichelostemmae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 941847Suksdorf W. N.   s.n.1894-04-00
United States, Washington, Klickitat Co., 45.873805 -120.789207

BPI
Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 943250Suksdorf, W. N.   1900-03-20
United States, Oregon, Dallas City

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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 990132   
United States

BPI
BPI 062239Tracy Joseph P.   1938-06-13
United States, California, Grouse Mountain Altitude 4700 ft., 40.759026 -123.67227

BPI
BPI 062240Suksdorf W. N.   5451899-05-00
United States, Washington, Bingen, 45.714842 -121.464517

BPI
BPI 062241Suksdorf W. N.   1894-04-00
United States, Washington, Klickitat Co., 45.873805 -120.789207

BPI
BPI 062242Suksdorf W. N.   1900-03-20
United States, Oregon, Dallas, 44.919284 -123.317047

BPI
BPI 062243Piper C. V.   1894-05-22
United States, Washington, Pullman, 46.731274 -117.179616

BPI
BPI 062244Rollins Reed C.; Constance Lincoln   1935-03-23
United States, Washington, Indian, Whitman Co. N. bank of Snake River, 3 mi. E. of

BPI
BPI 062245   1899-05-06
United States, Washington, Burgen

BPI
BPI 062280Stevens F. L.   1915-07-00
Puerto Rico, Bandera, 18.230201 -66.36792

BPI
BPI 062281Stevens F. L.   1915-07-00
Puerto Rico, Bandura, 18.230201 -66.36792

BPI
BPI 062282Whetzel H. H.   1921-12-18
Bermuda, Paget Swamp

BPI
BPI 062283Whetzel H. H.   1922-03-05
Bermuda, Paget Swamp

BPI
BPI 844435Suksdorf, W. N.   1894-04-25
United States, Washington, West Klickitat, Bingen, 45.714842 -121.464517

BPI
BPI 851612Suksdorf, W. N.   1900-03-20
United States, Oregon, Dallas City


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