Dataset: PUR
Search Criteria: Italy; Sardinia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Uromyces betae (Pers.) L‚v.
Briosi; Cavara   1900-01-01
Italy, Sardinia, Cagliari, 39.216667 9.116667

PUR
Uromyces anagyridis (Rabenh.) Roum.
Marcucci   
Italy, Sardinia, near Sassari, 40.727222 8.560278

PUR
PUR056260Reverchonon, E   1881-06-26
Italy, Sardinia, Santa Teresa Gallura, Testa, 41.233333 9.183333

PUR
PUR056237Reverchonon, E   1882-00-00
Italy, Sardinia, 42.472757 12.898438

PUR
PUR010538Briosi; Cavara   1900-01-01
Italy, Sardinia, Cagliari, Botanical Garden, 39.216667 9.116667

PUR
PUR009739Briosi; Cavara   1900-01-01
Italy, Sardinia, Cagliari, Botanical Garden, 39.216667 9.116667

PUR
Uromyres betae
PUR039667Briosi e Cavara   1900-00-00
Italy, Sardinia, 39.5 8.75

PUR
Melampsorella ricini (Biv.) De Toni
PUR039669Briosi e Cavara   1900-00-00
Italy, Sardinia, Orto botanico, 39.5 8.75

PUR
Uredo fici Castagne
PUR039674Briosi e Cavara   1900-00-00
Italy, Sardinia, Orto botanico, 39.5 8.75


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