Dataset: ILL
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; North Carolina; Cherokee; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Albugo bliti (Biv.) Kuntze
ILL00096622FL Stevens   1877
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Andrews, 35.201755 -83.824067

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Albugo bliti (Biv.) Kuntze
ILL00096626FL Stevens   18451909-08-09
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Murphy, 35.087584 -84.034632

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Albugo ipomoeae panduranae
ILL00096892FL Stevens   18531909-08-09
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Murphy, 35.087584 -84.034632

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ILL00096977FL Stevens   18811909-08-07
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Andrews, 35.201755 -83.824067

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ILL00079433F. L. Stevens   18511909-08-09
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Murphy, 35.087584 -84.034632

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Cercospora flagellaris Ellis & G. Martin
ILL00079914F. L. Stevens   18571909-08-09
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Murphy, 35.087584 -84.034632

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ILL00080222F. L. Stevens   18781909-08-07
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Andrews, 35.201755 -83.824067

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Cercospora umbrata Ellis & Holw.
ILL00080499F. L. Stevens   18501909-08-09
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Murphy, 35.087584 -84.034632

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Gloeosporium betularum Ellis & G. Martin
ILL00081379F. L. Stevens   18591909-08-09
USA, North Carolina, Cherokee, Murphy, 35.087584 -84.034632

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ILL00088525F.L. Stevens   18761909-08-07
United States, North Carolina, Cherokee County, 35.20167 -83.82417

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Glomerella cingulata (Stoneman) Spauld. & H. Schrenk
ILL00088989F.L. Stevens   18611909-09-08
United States, North Carolina, Cherokee County, 35.08758 -84.03463

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ILL00092501F.L. Stevens   4491906-00-27
United States, North Carolina, Cherokee County, 35.08758 -84.03463

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Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) G. Winter
ILL00094897F.L. Stevens   18581909-08-09
United States, North Carolina, Cherokee County, 35.08758 -84.03463


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