Dataset: PUR
Search Criteria: Czech Republic; Pardubicky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Puccinia brachypodii var. poae-nemoralis (G.H. Otth) Cummins & H.C. Greene
PUR053294Urban, Z   1961-07-18
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, eastern Bohemia: Pardubice, forest at Stud nec, 50.027778 15.775833

PUR
Hendrych, R   1942-04-24
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, between Sem¡n & Brehy, Pardubice, eastern Bohemia, alt. ca. 207 m., 50.027778 15.775833

PUR
Uromyces ficariae (Schumach.) L‚v.
Hendrych, R   1943-04-21
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, eastern Bohemia: Chrudim: Tunechody, alt. ca. 290 m., 49.675232 12.92044

PUR
Puccinia arenariae (Schumach.) J. Schr
Urban, Z   1944-07-09
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, between St‚blov  and Ceperka, 50.133168 15.776539

PUR
Puccinia malvacearum Bertero ex Mont.
Urban, Z   1943-06-03
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, eastern Bohemia: Pardubice, 50.027778 15.775833

PUR
Urban, Z   1947-09-08
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, eastern Bohemia: Pardubice, between Barchov and Jezborice, 49.990181 15.685922

PUR
Urban, Z   1944-07-02
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, eastern Bohemia: Pardubice, Hradce, N of Ostretin, 50.027778 15.775833

PUR
Puccinia argentata (Schultz) G. Winter
Urban, Z   1944-04-30
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, eastern Bohemia: Pardubice: Chrtn¡ky, 49.951847 15.797806

PUR
Urban, Z; Hadac, E   1942-08-05
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, Hlinsko, between Petrkov and Vranov, alt. ca. 500 m., 49.763832 15.909317, - 150m

PUR
Puccinia arenariae (Schumach.) J. Schr
Urban, Z   1953-08-22
Czech Republic, Pardubicky, Zamberk, Ricky, eastern Bohemia, 49.232463 16.357744


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