Dataset: CUP-
Search Criteria: Congo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Cercospora bidentis Marchal & Steyaert
CUP-039195Ghesquiere, Jean H.P.A.   1925-04-00
Congo, Congo-Kasai Prov., Belgian Congo, Lodja

CUP
Cercospora capsici Marchal & Steyaert
CUP-039317Ghesquiere, Jean H.P.A.   1925-06-00
Congo, quateur Prov., Belgian Congo, Moma

CUP
Cercospora congoensis Syd. & P. Syd.
CUP-039500Vanderyst, Hyacinthe Robert Jul   1905-03-24
Congo, Kisantu, -5.116667 15.083333

CUP
Cercospora mori Ã?.J. Marchal & Steyaert
CUP-040331Ghesquiere, Jean H.P.A.   1926-06-00
Congo, Congo-Kasai Prov., Belgian Congo, Kinhassa

CUP
CUP-043493Bequaert, Joseph Charles Corneille   1927-02-00
Congo, Belgian Congo, Mt. Ninagongo?, Kivu Volcanoes

CUP
CUP-064500Vanderyst, Hyacinthe Robert Jul   1908-09-00
Congo, Vall_e de la Nyango

CUP
CUP-029976H. Vanderyst   1906-12-00
Congo, Kisantu, -5.116667 15.083333

CUP
CUP-071386R. Thaxter   26-441904-00-00
Congo

CUP
CUP-071387   26-451904-00-00
Congo

CUP
CUP-071388unknown   26-461904-00-00
Congo

CUP
CUP-071389unknown   26-471904-00-00
Congo

CUP
CUP-071390unknown   26-481904-00-00
Congo


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Google Map

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