Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 974117   
India

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BPI 975989   

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BPI 1040982   

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BPI 1042981   
Afghanistan

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BPI 1043222   
Afghanistan

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BPI 1043228   
Afghanistan

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BPI 1032156   

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BPI 018936Bor N. L.   1941-06-00
India, Kulu, 31.956346 77.110357

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BPI 018937Rechinger K. H.   1967-04-24
Afghanistan, Zwischen Dilaram Und Girishk Ca alt. 1000 meters

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BPI 018938Komarov W.   1892-07-00
USSR, Turkestan, Upper Zeravsan River

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BPI 018939Bornmuller J.   0000-07-00
Lebanon, Subalpinis Sanin alt. 1700-1880 meters

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BPI 018940Goubarev   1913-05-27
USSR, Turkmenia

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BPI 018941Treboux O.   1910-05-12
USSR, Nowotscherkassk near

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BPI 018943Padwick G. W.   1943-09-23
India, Punjab, 30 74

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BPI 019019Bornmuller J.   0000-07-00
Lebanon, Subalpinis Jugi Sanin alt. 1700-1800 meters

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BPI 035238Steiner M.   1970-06-04
Afghanistan, Parwan Prov, South of the Salangpass alt. ca. 3000 M.

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BPI 061380Mel   'NIK V. A.1980-06-00
USSR, Tadzhikistan, Kulyab Oblast, Leningradskij Rayon

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BPI 1111082Rechinger K. H.   1965-05-08
Pakistan, Quetta alt. 1450 meters, 40 km. N. of Quetta and Pishin, 30.535187 66.762027

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BPI 194034Steiner M.   1970-06-04
Afghanistan, Parwan Prov, Southwards, below the Salang Pass on Rocky slope, alt. ca. 3000 M.


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