Dataset: NCU-Fungi
Search Criteria: Mexico; Baja California; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0010923Webber, H. J.   1928-03-00
Mexico, Baja California, in court of Colorado River Land Company office buildings at Mexicale, Mexico, 32.663333 -115.467778

NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0020748Holway, E. W. D.   s.n.1903-09-22
Mexico, Baja California, Mexicali, Guadalajara, Mex. [Mexico], 32.545723 -114.864954

NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0020840Holway, E. W. D.   s.n.1903-09-25
Mexico, Baja California, Mexicali, Guadalajara, 32.545723 -114.864954

NCU:Fungi
Puccinia tuberculans Ellis & Everh.
NCU-F-0022443Holway, E. W. D.   s.n.1903-10-27
Mexico, Baja California, Mexicali, Pachuca, 32.611824 -114.82426

NCU:Fungi
Leptostroma vestita Seym. & F. Patt.
NCU-F-0025248Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey   s.n.1891-05-00
Mexico, Baja California, Mexicali, Barranca, near Guadalajara, Mexico, 32.545723 -114.864954


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