Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diabole cubensis (Ravenelia cubensis, Uredo cubensis, Uromycladium cubense)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Ravenelia cubensis Arthur & J.R. Johnst.
CUP-VZ-003593Barrus and A.S. Mull.   1939-11-24
Venezuela, Lara, QuÃ?bor, 10.166667 -69.833333

CUP
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
CUP-017987John R. Johnston   1919-03-23
Cuba, Havana, Palatino, 23.131944 -82.364167

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J. R. Johnst.) Arthur (Arthur & J. R. Johnst.) Arthur
C0291835FP. C. Standley & E. Padilla V.   2827a1947-01-16
El Salvador, Ahuachapán, Vicinity of Ahuachapán, 13.92139 -89.845, 700 - 1100m

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
000285319G. Carrion   9711989-12-03
Mexico, Acayucan, Mata Limon, carretera Loma Bonita, 24.019837 -104.599727

MU
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
000285320G. Carrion   09571989-11-29
Mexico, 19.170078 -96.149632

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
Standley, Paul C; Padilla V, Elias   28271947-01-16
El Salvador, Ahuachap?n, vicinity of Ahuachap?n, alt. about 700-1100 m., 13.92139 -89.845

PUR
Uredo cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Cummins
Barrus, M F; Muller, A S   35931939-11-24
Venezuela, Lara, Quibor, 9.928656 -69.620095

PUR
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
Gonzalez-Chaves, Roxana   1891996-06-07
Costa Rica, Unknown, 9.904645 -83.802758

PUR
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
Cummins, George Baker   714861971-11-17
Mexico, Nayarit, 6.2 mi. E of Santa Cruz, on coastal road to San Blas, 21.544434 -104.9227

PUR
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
Johnston, John R   11031919-03-23
Cuba, Palatino, Prov. Havana, 23.131944 -82.364167

PUR
Uredo cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Cummins
PUR001859Johnston, J R   5311916-04-06
Cuba, Cacocum, 23.131944 -82.364167

PUR
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
PUR001633Johnston, J R   1911915-11-06
Cuba, Soledad Cienfuegos, 23.131944 -82.364167

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J. R. Johnst.) Arthur
F140152Malme   1894-07-19
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Brasil, Matto Grosso

S
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J. R. Johnst.) Arthur
F140153G. de Lagerheim   1890-10-00
Ecuador, Playas (reg. trop. Ecuador)

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
ARIZ-M-AN06733George B. Cummins   71-4861971-11-17
Mexico, 6.2 miles east of Santa Cruz on coastal road to San. Blas, Nayarit

University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
615083Johnston, John R.   s.n.1918-00-00
Cuba

MIN
Uredo cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Cummins
613356   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Diabole cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Arthur
BPI 018926Johnston John R.   1918-00-00
Cuba

BPI
Ravenelia cubensis Arthur & J.R. Johnst.
BPI 149501Johnston J. R.   5311916-04-06
Cuba, Cococum, 20.730578 -76.329813

BPI
Uredo cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Cummins
BPI 154573Baker C. F.   1898-12-00
Colombia, Santa Marta, near Bonda, 11.230923 -74.122587

BPI
Uredo cubensis (Arthur & J.R. Johnst.) Cummins
BPI 154574Johnston John R.   1919-07-31
Cuba, El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, 20.05 -75.95

BPI
Ravenelia cubensis Arthur & J.R. Johnst.
BPI 844526Johnston, J. R.   5311916-04-06
Cuba, Cacocum, 20.738889 -76.326389

BPI
Ravenelia cubensis Arthur & J.R. Johnst.
BPI 848161Barrus, M. F.; Muller, A. S.   1939-11-24
Venezuela, Quibor, Lara Edo.


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