Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cercosporella acroptili (Ramularia acroptili)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Rel.Petrak.0363   

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Cercosporella acroptili (Bremer) U. Braun
L 0054434Bremer H   Bremer, H 3631947-07-14
Turkey, Ankara, TurkeiAnkara

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 39716H Bremer   1947-07-14
Turkey

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Cercosporella acroptili (Bremer) U. Braun
F57196H. Bremer   1942-05-13
Turkey, Ankara, Asia minor, Ankara.

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Cercosporella acroptili (Bremer) U. Braun
F57195H. Bremer   1947-07-14
Turkey, Ankara, Türkei, Ankara.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 415841ABremer H.   1947-07-14
Turkey, Ankara, 39.911652 32.840305

BPI
BPI 415841BBremer H.   1947-07-14
Turkey, Ankara, 39.911652 32.840305

BPI
Cercosporella acroptili (Bremer) U. Braun
BPI 745883Sobhian, R.   1997-09-01
Turkey, Isparta 20 km east of

BPI
Cercosporella acroptili (Bremer) U. Braun
BPI 871029Littlefield, Jeff   2005-08-00
United States, Montana, Philips, Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge Roads NWR 101 & 102, Bell Bottom and Rock Creek, adjacent to Missouri River

BPI
BPI 993387   


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Google Map

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