Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ustilago leucostachys
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP33122Kellerman, W. A.   1908-02-15
Guatemala, 15.695257 -90.331119

WSP
WSP33123Kellerman, W. A.   1908-01-15
Guatemala, Los Amates, 15.266667 -89.1

WSP
WSP34883Unknown   1894-00-00
Brazil, -13.893977 -53.33155

WSP
WSP38193Kellerman, W. A.   1905-03-15
Guatemala, Los Amates, 15.266667 -89.1

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


MIN
13802   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 162411Ule E.   17940000-00-00
Brazil, Blumenau, -26.915555 -49.093608

BPI
BPI 162412Ule E.   20961894-02-00
Brazil, Itatiaia, -20.5 -43.583333

BPI
BPI 162413Kellerman W. A.   76011908-01-15
Guatemala, Los Amates, 15.266667 -89.1

BPI
BPI 162414Kellerman W. A.   7601A1905-03-15
Guatemala, Los Amates, 15.266667 -89.1

BPI
BPI 162415Kellerman W. A.   72521908-02-15
Guatemala, Los Amates, 15.266667 -89.1


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Google Map

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