Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 970544   

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BPI 958895   

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BPI 1003898   

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BPI 999197   

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BPI 1011490   

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BPI 1038395Dietel P.   1893-07-22
Italy, South Tyrol, Franzenshoehe, near Stelvia Pass (Stilfser Joch), Ortles Alps

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BPI 1030115Dietel P.   1890-07-00
Italy, South Tyrol, Franzenshoehe, near Stelvia Pass (Stilfser Joch), Ortles Alps

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BPI 064727Dietel P.   1893-07-22
Italy, Franzenshoehe, on Stelvio Pass (Stilfser Joch)

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BPI 064728Magnus P.   1875-09-12
Switzerland, Pontresina in the Engadine

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BPI 064729Winter G.   1880-08-00
Switzerland, Upper Engadine, near St. Moritz

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BPI 064730Winter G.   1880-08-00
Switzerland, Upper Engadine, near St. Moritz

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BPI 064731   
Switzerland, Bad Ragaz, 47.005367 9.501217

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BPI 064732   1879-09-07
Italy, Pontresina in the Engadine

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BPI 064733Mayor Eug.   1916-08-16
Switzerland, Upper Engadine, between Silvaplana and Maloja, Grisons Canton

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BPI 064734Winter G.   1880-08-00
Switzerland, Upper Engadine, near St. Moritz

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BPI 064736Fischer Ed.   1895-08-15
Switzerland, Upper Engadine, above Samaden Woods

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BPI 064737Winter G.   1880-08-00
Switzerland, Upper Engadine, near St. Moritz

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BPI 064738Dietel P.   1893-07-22
Italy, South Tyrol, Franzenshoehe, near Stelvia Pass (Stilfser Joch), Ortles Alps

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BPI 064739Fuckel   
Switzerland, St. Moritz

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BPI 064740Dietel P.   1890-07-00
Italy, South Tyrol, Franzenshoehe, near Stelvia Pass (Stilfser Joch), Ortles Alps

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BPI 064741Fischer Ed.   
Switzerland, Chamferer See, Upper Engadine Lakeside


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