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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
CUP-ME-000160   
Mexico

CUP
Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
CUP-ME-000056   
Mexico

CUP
Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
CUP-ME-000141   
Mexico

CUP
Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
CUP-ME-000085   
Mexico

CUP
Dasyscyphus virgineus (Batsch) Gray
CUP-ME-000227   
Mexico

CUP
Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
CUP-ME-000305   
Mexico

CUP
Fimaria Velen.
CUP-ME-000224   
Mexico

CUP
CUP-ME-000180   
Mexico

CUP
CUP-ME-000003   
Mexico

CUP
Pinus
CUP-ME-000156   
Mexico

CUP
Lecidea Ach.
CUP-ME-000072   
Mexico

CUP
Mollisia (Fr.) P. Karst.
CUP-ME-000318   
Mexico

CUP
Mollisia (Fr.) P. Karst.
CUP-ME-000279   
Mexico

CUP
Ravenelia Berk.
CUP-ME-000488   
Mexico

CUP
CUP-ME-000341   
Mexico

CUP
CUP-ME-000235   
Mexico

CUP
CUP-ME-000178   
Mexico

CUP
CUP-ME-000326   
Mexico

CUP
Mollisia (Fr.) P. Karst.
CUP-ME-000288   
Mexico

CUP
CUP-ME-000172   
Mexico

CUP
Lanzia Sacc.
CUP-ME-000266   
Mexico

CUP
Corynelia Ach. ex Fr.
CUP-ME-000331   
Mexico

CUP
Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
CUP-ME-000127   
Mexico

CUP
Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
CUP-ME-000174   
Mexico

CUP
Trametes pisillus
CUP-S-4237Dr. E. Palmer   
Mexico, Colima

CUP
CUP-F-0034Anon.   s.n.1884-03-22
Mexico, Sonora

CUP
CUP-F-0828Reich   3675
Mexico

CUP
Ustilago stieronymi
CUP-F-3528Pringle   15381884-08-27
Mexico, Sonora, Altar Sonora, 29.333333 -110.666667

CUP
Puccinia anisacanthi Dietel & Holw.
CUP-F-3646Pringle   1615
Mexico, Chihuahua

CUP
CUP-F-4375Rev. H. Q. Morton   29571911-05-00
Mexico, Tamaulipas, 22.278167 -97.867723

CUP
Helotiopsis jenkinsii Sherwood & Korf
CUP-072464Spevak   21801965-08-29
Mexico, Guerrero, Salto de Aquipariba


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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