Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cercospora asclepiadorae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Cercospora asclepiadorae Ellis & Kellerm.
ISC-F-0077196G.W. Carver   s.n.1899-08-22
USA, Alabama, Macon, Tuskegee, 32.434629 -85.678452

ISC
Cercospora asclepiadorae Ellis & Kellerm.
ISC-F-0077197G.W. Carver   801899-08-22
USA, Alabama, Macon, Tuskegee, 32.434629 -85.678452

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Cercospora asclepiadorae Ellis & Kellerm.
00830167W. A. Kellerman   954b1887-00-00
United States of America, Kansas, 39.183608 -96.571669

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cercospora asclepiadorae Ellis & Kellerm.
BPI 433100Hein   451943-10-04
United States, Delaware, Farnhurst, 39.693168 -75.577425

BPI
Cercospora asclepiadorae Ellis & Kellerm.
BPI 433102Blizzard   7111943-11-16
United States, South Carolina, Lobeco, 32.552686 -80.743439

BPI
Cercospora asclepiadorae Ellis & Kellerm.
BPI 433113Carver George Washington   1935-10-03
United States, Alabama, Tuskegee, 32.424029 -85.69162


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Google Map

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