Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Distrito Federal; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
32662Jim Trappe   1972-06-20
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Desierto de los Leones National Park, 3000m

OSC
Chaetosphaeria aspergilloides M.E. Barr & J.L. Crane
39473Jim Trappe   34621972-09-07
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Univ. Nac. Auton. de Mexico tropical greenhouse

OSC
Puccinia cognata P. Syd. & Syd.
43624E. Bartholomew   2000-09-30
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Near City of Mexico

OSC
Puccinia cuphae
43735E. Bartholomew   2003-10-19
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Near City of Mexico

OSC
Puccinia mexicana Dietel & Holw.
45520E.W. Holway   N.Am.Uredinales 12591896-09-29
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Near City of Mexico

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Acaulospora elegans Trappe & Gerd.
46676Jim Trappe   
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Desierto de los Leones., 914m

OSC
Puccinia salviicola Dietel & Holw.
53848E.W. Holway   1896-09-28
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Near City of Mexico

OSC
Bisporella discedens (P. Karst.) S.E. Carp.
157022G. Rodríguez   3351982-07-17
Mexico, Distrito Federal, About 3.5km to the S of Parres, old highway México-Cuernevaca


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