Dataset: PUR
Search Criteria: Zimbabwe; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
PUR057982Angus, A   64
Zimbabwe, Southern rhodesia, -17.91667 25.85

PUR
Brain   42431931-05-14
Zimbabwe, Bromley, -18.06859 31.34314

PUR
Hitchcock   242681929-08-00
Zimbabwe, Artesia, So. Rhodesia, -19.093464 29.758057

PUR
PUR057205Angus, A   631952-12-13
Zimbabwe, Siamamba Forest Reserve near Choma, Mazbuuka Dist, Southern Prov, Northern Rhodesia, -19.093464 29.758057

PUR
Puccinia versicolor Diet. & Holw.
Hitchcock, A S   1929-08-15
Zimbabwe, So. Rhodesia, -19 29

PUR
Puccinia versicolor Diet. & Holw.
Hitchcock   243091929-08-15
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, So. Rhodesia, -19 29

PUR
Aecidium vitis A.L. Smith
PUR057691Hopkins, J C   11071929-12-21
Zimbabwe, S Rhodesia, -19.093464 29.758057

PUR
Hopkins, J C   1001928-03-12
Zimbabwe, Harare (Salisbury, S. Rhodesia), -17.836111 31.03946

PUR
Puccinia tandaaiensis J.C.F. Hopkins
Hopkins?   1937-06-30
Zimbabwe, Milsetter, S Rhodesia, -19.85 32.8

PUR
Puccinia oahuensis Ellis & Everh.
Hopkins, J C   20021932-03-09
Zimbabwe, Salisbury, S. Rhodesia, -19.093464 29.758057

PUR
Hopkins, J C   29581935-03-30
Zimbabwe, Trelawney, -17.533333 30.45

PUR
Puccinia haematites Syd. & P. Syd.
Wild, H   77411968-06-10
Zimbabwe, Matobo Dist, 20 mi. S of Antelope, Noel Nickel Mine, -19.264247 30.79301

PUR
Chase, N C   85051968-06-23
Zimbabwe, Melsetter, Biriwiri River, -19.85 32.8

PUR
Bottomley   141661920-07-20
Zimbabwe, Kandahar, Victoria Falls, -17.923528 25.842991

PUR
PUR004431Rothwell, A   0.140321956-06-11
Zimbabwe, Shamra, 17.299222 31.568184

PUR
PUR000187Hopkins, J C   21631932-04-30
Zimbabwe, Maandellas, -18.189366 31.553223

PUR
PUR002065Rothwell, A   0.11203
Zimbabwe, Southern Rhodesia, -19 29

PUR
Hemileia thomasii Thirum. & Naras.
PUR017458Rothwell, A   0.133651955-10-05
Zimbabwe, Southern Rhodesia, -19 29


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