Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pestalotia conspicua
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 405528Stevenson J. A.   1924-02-24
United States, Georgia, Savannah, 32.083541 -81.099834

BPI
BPI 405529Wheeler W. H.   1938-04-23
Guatemala, Intercepted San Francisco California #14676 Ca

BPI
BPI 405530Limber D. P.   1945-05-01
Costa Rica, Intercepted Hoboken New Jersey #4232

BPI
BPI 405531Stewart B. P.   1947-09-29
Colombia, Intercepted Miami Florida #154

BPI
BPI 405532Nakahara; Brown   1964-05-26
India, Kalimpong Intercepted Seattle Washington #18728

BPI
BPI 405533ABeardmore R. W.   1963-06-05
Papua New Guinea, Intercepted J. F. K. I. A. New York #000094 Ais

BPI
BPI 405533BBeardmore R. W.   1963-06-05
Papua New Guinea, Intercepted J. F. K. I. A. New York #000094 Ais

BPI
BPI 405534Fine J.; Chilson L. M.   1954-11-10
Australia, Intercepted Honolulu Hawaii #13673

BPI
BPI 405535ACary   1950-09-19
Mexico, Maiz, San Luis Potosi Intercepted Laredo Texas #50547, 22.402054 -99.603518

BPI
BPI 405535BCary   1950-09-19
Mexico, Maiz, San Luis Potosi Intercepted Laredo Texas #50547, 22.402054 -99.603518

BPI
BPI 405536Limber D. P.   1945-05-01
Costa Rica, Intercepted Hoboken New Jersey #4232

BPI
BPI 405537Wheeler W. H.   1938-04-23
Guatemala, Intercepted San Francisco California #14676

BPI
BPI 405538ASmith D. J.   1948-12-03
Honduras, Intercepted Brownsville Texas #67098

BPI
BPI 405538BSmith D. J.   1948-12-03
Honduras, Intercepted Brownsville Texas #67098

BPI
BPI 405539Lewis A. H.   1949-11-01
Mexico, Tamazunchale, San Luis Potosi Intercepted Laredo Texas #49550, 21.257385 -98.78814

BPI
BPI 405540Wheeler W. H.   1939-03-21
Mexico, Intercepted San Francisco California #16236, 23.595636 -103.698131


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