Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ravenelia lonchocarpi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 150183Cummins George B.   63-6551963-12-02
Mexico, Sinaloa State Mex. 40, 5 miles East of Mex. 15, 23.234153 -106.142881

BPI
BPI 196229Cummins George B.   70-2961970-12-15
Mexico, Compostela, Nayarit Mex. Hwy. 200 near km. 54 S. of, 21.220437 -104.941904

BPI
BPI 196230Cummins George B.   71-6291971-12-08
Mexico, Alamos, Sonora near km. 40 W. of, 27.011132 -109.286195

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 848076Kern, F. D.; Toro, R. A.   1926-03-16
Puerto Rico, Bonao

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 848077Ekman, E. L.   1930-07-24
Dominican Republic, Central Cordillera, Seybo Province, El Jovero, 18.913858 -69.014688

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 848078Ekman   1930-03-10
Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, La Boca, 19.69826 -70.365083

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 848079Chardon, Carlos E.   1937-06-24
Dominican Republic, San Cristobal, Trujillo Province coffee plantations, 18.416911 -70.10725

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 863495Hernandez, J. R.   2004-0782004-08-02
Argentina, Tucuman Province, San Miguel de Tucuman Gardens of Instituto Miguel Lillo

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 921520Holway, E. W. D.; Holway, Mary M.   s. n.1922-03-19
Brazil, Sao Joao Sao Paulo

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 921521Holway, E. W. D.; Holway, Mary M.   s. n.1922-06-04
Brazil, Lapa Sao Paulo

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 972995Holway, E. W. D.; Holway, Mary M.   s. n.1922-03-19
Brazil, Sao Joao Sao Paulo

BPI
Ravenelia lonchocarpi Lagerh. & Dietel
BPI 973001Holway, E. W. D.; Holway, Mary M.   s. n.1922-06-04
Brazil, Lapa Sao Paulo


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