Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asterina carbonacea, Asterina carbonacea var. acanthopoda, Asterina carbonacea var. anacardii, Asterina carbonacea var. carbonacea, Asterina carbonacea var. huallagensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-016905Stevens, Frank L.   1913-10-08
Puerto Rico, Maricao, Maricao, Indiera Fría

CUP
CUP-016998Stevens, Frank L.   1913-10-08
Puerto Rico, Maricao, Maricao, Indiera Fría

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03636837   

NY:NY
03636838   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F48992E. Ule   1731884-10-00
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Estado de St. Catharina, Sao Francisco

University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
ILL00010348F. L. Stevens No. 3369   33691913-10-08
USA-Puerto Rico, Maricao, Indiera Fria, 18.18079 -66.9799

ILL
ILL00010349F. L. Stevens No. 5745   57451913-12-03
USA, Puerto Rico, Puente, Monte de Oro, Camuy, 18.483345 -66.849362

ILL
ILL00010350F. L. Stevens No. 544   5441913-12-02
USA-Puerto Rico, Luquillo Forest misspelled "Lugiullo" in the protologue, 18.372451 -65.716551

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Asterina carbonaceae var. anacardii
13796F. L. Stevens   5441913-12-02
Puerto Rico, Luguillo Forest

MICH:Fungi
Asterina carbonaceae var. anacardii
13797F. L. Stevens   33691913-10-08
Puerto Rico, Indiese Fria, Maricao

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 689359Stevens F. L.   33691913-10-08
Puerto Rico, Indiera Fria Maricao, 18.1492 -66.936196

BPI
BPI 689360Stevens F. L.   57451913-12-03
Puerto Rico, Monte de Ora, 18.336608 -66.036645

BPI
BPI 689361Stevens F. L.   57451913-12-03
Puerto Rico, Monte de Ora, 18.336608 -66.036645

BPI
BPI 689362Stevens F. L.   5441913-12-02
Puerto Rico, Luguillo Forest, 18.293179 -65.807586


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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