Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Puccinia depressa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chrysler Herbarium - Mycological Collection


CHRB
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
CHRB-F-0018549F. W. Neger.   1896-01-00
Chile, Renaico

Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
MSC0218452F.W. Neger   1896-01-00
Chile, [Andes Mountain] Cordillera de los Andes, -32.832969 -70.597672

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
53654F. W. Neger   1896-01-00
Chile, Upper Renaico river valley, Cordillera de los Andes

NY:NY
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
53655F. W. Neger   1896-01-00
Chile, Upper Renaico river valley, Cordillera de los Andes

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
F31574F. W. Neger   1896-01-00
Chile, Bío-Bío, Ñuble, In valle superiore fluminis Renaico, Cordillera de los Andes.

S
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
F31575F. Neger   1896-00-00
Chile, Chile, im Thal des oberen Renaico.

S
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
F31576   

S
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
F178768P. Ath. Hollermayer   17621927-01-26
Chile, Los Lagos, Valdivia, Prov. Valdivia, Panguipulli. Alt. ca. 200 m.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
284312P. A. Hollermayer   

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


MIN
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
318891   

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
WIS-F-0078903P. A. Hollermayer   [1762]1927-01-26
Chile, Prov. Valdivia, Panguipulli, 200m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Puccinia depressa Dietel & Neger
BPI 1029663   


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