Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uromyces cacaliae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1023770   1879-08-00
Italy, M. Tremol Alpago on Rocks

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1039797   

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1042319   
Germany

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1042320   
Hungary

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1042375   
Germany

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1042376   
Hungary

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1042991   
Hungary

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1043032   
Hungary

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1043102   
Hungary

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1044415Weese Josef   1933-08-00
Czech Republic, Jeseniky, between Eustachius and Auerhahn Baude (Altvatergebirge)

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1026483Sydow H.   1910-07-12
France, (formerly Germany) Frankenthal, Region of Hohneck, in Central Vosges

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1029944   

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1030393Dietel P.   1892-07-23
Austria, Tyrol, Gschnitztal

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1030495Paschke O.   1893-03-00
Austria, (or Italy) Tirol, Alb Prags Ascent to Theplaetzwiesen

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1030947Sydow P.   1898-08-02
Austria, Tirol, Valle Fimberthal 1800 M.

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1030948Sydow P.   1898-08-02
Austria, Tirol, Fimberthal 1800 M.

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1036159Morthier P.   1880-07-00
Switzerland, Neuchatel, 46.993089 6.93005

BPI
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
BPI 1036264Winter G.   1880-06-00
Switzerland, Rigi Mtn.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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