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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
CUP-S-2175   1888-10-12
USA, Mississippi, 32.298757 -90.18481

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Puccinia tracyi Saccardo & P. Sydow
barcode-00951660S. M. Tracy   1888-00-00
United States of America, Mississippi, Jackson County, [no additional data]

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
F26107S. M. Tracy   1887-08-23
United States, Colorado, Colo, Pike’s Peak.

S
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
F26114J. M. Bates   1895-07-03
United States, Nebraska, Nebraska, Long Pine.

S
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
F26113J. M. Bates   1895-07-03
United States, Nebraska, Nebraska, Long Pine.

S
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
F232139   
United States, Wyoming, Wyoming, Platte Canon

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
UC152420J. M. Bates   s.n.1895-07-00
USA, Nebraska, Brown, Long Pine

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
NCU-F-0020624Tracy, Samuel Mills   1331888-10-12
United States, Mississippi, Hinds, Jackson, Miss. [Mississippi], 32.298757 -90.18481

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
BPI 107796   1896-09-14
United States, New Mexico, Hot Springs, 35.653931 -105.291677

BPI
Puccinia tracyi Sacc. & P. Syd.
BPI 1102259Tracy S. M.   133?1888-10-12
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, 32.298757 -90.18481


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