Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diplodia acaciae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Diplodia acaciae Penz. & Sacc.
000246834R. de L. Dias   324071947-11-06

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Diplodia acaciae Tilak & Rokde
BPI 1102395   1967-03-10
Pakistan, Changa Manga, 31.08583 73.975104

BPI
Diplodia acaciae Tilak & Rokde
BPI 368905Ahmad Sultan   183011964-08-07
Pakistan, Zafarwal, 31.4325 73.638611

BPI
Diplodia acaciae Tilak & Rokde
BPI 368906Ahmad Sultan   181711964-07-18
Pakistan, Rawalpindi, 33.429868 73.230917

BPI
Diplodia acaciae Tilak & Rokde
BPI 368907Ahmad Sultan   181791964-07-21
Pakistan, Kharian, 32.780556 74.275

BPI
Diplodia acaciae Tilak & Rokde
BPI 368908Ahmad Sultan   188311964-08-23
Pakistan, Salt Range, Rawal

BPI
Diplodia acaciae Tilak & Rokde
BPI 368909Ahmad Sultan   186851966-11-06
Pakistan, Bahawalpur, 30.066667 71.433333

BPI
Diplodia acaciae Tilak & Rokde
BPI 368910   0000-00-00
Dominican Republic

BPI
Diplodia acaciae Tilak & Rokde
BPI 872498   1964-08-07
Pakistan, Zafarwal, 31.4325 73.638611


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