Dataset: CUP-
Search Criteria: Guadeloupe; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-072087D.H. Pfister, S. Carpenter, M. Sherwood   16241974-01-05
Guadeloupe, along Crête de Village, above town of Village, 650m

CUP
Sticta weigelii (Ach.) Vain.
CUP-072088D.H. Pfister, S. Carpenter, M. Sherwood   16511974-01-05
Guadeloupe, Junction of roads D-23 and D-29 Morne a Louis, 39 km from Basse Terre

CUP
Anaptychia Körb.
CUP-072089D.H. Pfister, S. Carpenter, M. Sherwood   16501974-01-05
Guadeloupe, Junction of roads D-23 and D-29 Morne a Louis, 39 km from Basse Terre

CUP
CUP-072090D.H. Pfister, S. Carpenter, M. Sherwood   16521974-01-05
Guadeloupe, Junction of roads D-23 and D-28 Morne a Louis, 39 km from Basse Terre

CUP
Anaptychia Körb.
CUP-072091D.H. Pfister, S. Carpenter, M. Sherwood   16551974-01-05
Guadeloupe, Morne a Louis, along transverse road 39 km from Basse Terre

CUP
CUP-072605Pfister, Sherwood, Carpenter   23241974-01-00
Guadeloupe, Near summit of Soufrière Volcano, F.W.I


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