Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coccodiella neurophila (Bagnisiopsis amadelpha, Coccostroma neurophilum, Dothidina amadelpha, Epiphyma neurophilum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-VZ-002642Chardon, Carlos Eugenio   1938-04-30
Venezuela, Aragua, Rancho Grande, forests, 10.06687 -67.548451

CUP
CUP-VZ-002643Chardon, Carlos Eugenio   1938-04-30
Venezuela, Aragua, Rancho Grande, forests, 10.06687 -67.548451

CUP
F.Columbiani-1652   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Coccodiella neurophila (Theiss.) I. Hino & Katum.
F11474E. Mayor   1910-08-10
Colombia, Antioquia, Colombia, Andes centrales, environs de Medellin

S
Coccodiella neurophila (Theiss.) I. Hino & Katum.
F62264E. Mayor   1910-08-10
Colombia, Antioquia, Colombia, Andes centrales, Medellin

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00001881Carlos E. Chardon   1929-06-09
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Palmira, College N. S. D Los Andes, 3.761667 -76.06

GAM
GAM00001882Carlos E. Chardon   1942-12-30
Colombia, Cauca, Puracé, Querbrada Agua Regada, on road to Purace Volcano, above Popayan, 2.342491 -76.495809

GAM
GAM00001883Carlos E. Chardon   1910-08-10
Colombia, Antioquia, Medellín, Environs of Medellin, 6.25184 -75.563591

GAM
GAM00001884Carlos E. Chardon   1938-04-30
Venezuela, Aragua, San Casimiro, Forests at Rancho Grande, 10.012737 -67.082273

GAM
GAM00001885Carlos E. Chardon   1938-04-30
Venezuela, Aragua, San Casimiro, Forests at Rancho Grande, 9.997861 -67.050688

GAM
GAM00001886C. Garces   1940-12-12
Colombia, Antiquia, Medellín, 6.276259 -75.597183

University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
ILL00010976H. Sydow, Fungi in Itinere Costaricensi Collecti No. 149   s.n.1925-02-03
Costa Rica, Mondongo, prope San Ramón, 9.742414 -85.112222

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
RMS0010124H. Sydow   4791937-12-08


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