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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-F-4345A. E. Wright   s.n.1909-02-00
Jamaica, Middlesex, Manchester, Mandeville., 18.041682 -77.507141

CUP
Gelatinopsis geoglossi (Ellis & Everh.) Rambold & Triebel
K.G.,Disc.Exs.111Richard P. Korf   1971-01-11
Jamaica, Portland Parish, On trail between Woodcutter's Gap and ruins of Major Wallin's House, vicinity of Newcastle., 18.070785 -76.714562

CUP
K.G.,Disc.Exs.116Richard P. Korf   1971-01-11
Jamaica, Portland Parish, Trail between Woodcutter's Gap and ruins of Major Wallin's House, vicinity of Newcastle., 18.070785 -76.714562

CUP
Coprotus disculus Kimbr., Luck-Allen & Cain
K.G.,Disc.Exs.121Richard P. Korf   1971-01-12
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, St John the Baptist, Along Cane River and slope of Good Hope Mountain, near Kingston., 17.983333 -76.7

CUP
K.G.,Disc.Exs.127Richard P. Korf   s.n.1971-01-15
Jamaica, St. Thomas, St. Thomas, Trail between Barretts Gap and Corn Puss Gap., 18.25 -77.5, 488 - 610m

CUP
Boubovia nicholsonii (Massee) Spooner & Y.J. Yao
K.G.,Disc.Exs.149Richard P. Korf   s.n.1971-01-12
Jamaica, St. Andrew, St John the Baptist, Along Cane River and slope of Good Hope Mountain, near Kingston., 18 -76.8

CUP
Gelatinopsis geoglossi (Ellis & Everh.) Rambold & Triebel
CUP-068605Richard P. Korf   40351971-01-11
Jamaica, Newcastle, Portland Parish, On trail between Woodcutter's Gap and ruins of Major Wallin's House, vicinity of Newcastle

CUP
Chlorosplenium chlora (Schwein.) M.A. Curtis
CUP-D-08044(77-29)Underwood   32051906-09-00
Jamaica, Cinchona, 18.07066 -76.655704


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