Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phyllachora tricholaenae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-063911Wood, John Medley   1898-03-01
Mozambique, Natal, Beira, -18.066667 33.216667

CUP
CUP-063912Shantz, Homer LeRoy   1919-11-02
Mozambique, Beira, -18.066667 33.216667

CUP
CUP-063913Shantz, Homer LeRoy   1924-05-12
Malawi, Nyasaland, Mkhoma, -13.5 34

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Phyllachora tricholaenae Henn.
BR5020036061740Vanderyst H.   B.891906-07-00
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Kisantu, -5.133333 15.1

BR
Phyllachora tricholaenae Henn.
BR5020036062754Vanderyst H.   S.N.
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Lazaret du Sacré-Coeur, -5.133333 15.1

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03388439   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F8885J. Buchwald   1895-09-25
Tanzania, United republic of, Tanga, Usambara, Tanga

S
F226444H. Vanderyst   1911-07-09
Congo

S
F226446H. Vanderyst   B 891906-06-00
Congo, The democratic republic of the, Bas-Congo, Congo, Kisantu

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
311474V. Greenway   4041950-12-17
Kenya, [no specific locality information included with specimen]., 2743m

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
WIS-F-0076455J. Medley Wood   60010000-00-00

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 639913Doidge E. M.; Bottomley Averil M.   1937-04-27
India, Donkerpoort, Pretoria District, Transvaal

BPI
BPI 639914Baldwin J. T. Jr.   136141949-10-17
Ghana, Salt Pond, Gold Coast Colony

BPI
BPI 639915Shantz H. L.   3191924-05-12
Malawi, Mkhoma, Nyasaland

BPI
BPI 639916Rogers J. T.   1916-02-02
India, Kirchee Intercepted Washington Dc

BPI
BPI 639917Shantz H. L.   1919-11-02
Mozambique, Beira, -18.066667 33.216667

BPI
BPI 639918Wood J. Medley   60010000-00-00
South Africa, Berea Natal alt. 100-200 ft.


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