Dataset: CR
Taxa: Phaeosphaeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, specimen-based


CR
280271Hume, Hardrada Harold   14961899-10-16
Lake City, Fla.

CR
280272Nuttall, Lawrence William   N.A.F-30621893-07-01
Nuttallburg, Wets Va.

CR
280273Bartholomew, Bartholomew   29441893-01-01
Estados Unidos, Rockport, Kan.

CR
280322Bartholomew, Bartholomew   18151901-08-31
Canadá, Stockton, Kan.

CR
280323Bartholomew, Bartholomew   36121911-10-14
Louisville, Kan.

CR
280324Bartholomew, Bartholomew   30071909-10-09
Soldiers Home, Leavenworth, Kan.

CR
280381Seymour, Arthur Bliss   2791889-08-20
Estados Unidos, Granville, Mass.

CR
280382Halsted, Byron David   3781892-09-01
Anglesea, N. J.

CR
280383Halsted, Byron David   3921892-09-17
Anglesea, N. J.

CR
280384Bates, J. M.   19161903-07-10
Red Cloud, Ned.

CR
280385Bartholomew, Bartholomew   20141904-07-20
Canadá, Stockton, Kan.

CR
280386Baker, Charles Fuller   23191906-07-02
Santiago de los Vegas, Cuba.

CR
280387Bartholomew, Bartholomew   22231906-07-02
Canadá, Stockton, Kan.

CR
280388Bartholomew, Bartholomew   27241908-09-14
Canadá, Stockton, Kan.

CR
280389Dearness, John   27231908-09-19
Canadá, London, Ontorio.

CR
280390Bartholomew, Bartholomew   28301908-09-24
Estados Unidos, Rogers, Ark.

CR
280391Dearness, John   45291914-09-18
Canadá, London, Ontoria.

CR
280392Dearness, John   30171908-08-01
Canadá, Triro, Nova Scotia.

CR
280393Cook, Robert   33171910-07-11
Great Falls, Va.

CR
280477Meschutt, Goe. F.   N.A.F-11741893-11-01
Plainfield, N. J.

CR
280478   N.A.F-30

CR
280479Davis, Alva Raymond   38131911-12-20
Claremont, Cal.

CR
3872037Navarro, Enia   25342000-09-10
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Refugio Cerro Cabécar., 9.3228094 -83.3771994, 1900 - 2000m


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