Dataset: CUP-
Taxa: Aureobasidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Aureobasidium Viala & G. Boyer
CUP-065356Isabel Agudelo   1997-09-26
USA, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, Cornell University campus, outside Plant Science Bldg., 42.440628 -76.496607

CUP
Aureobasidium pullulans (de Bary) Arnaud ex Cif., Ribaldi & A.M. Corte
CUP-066083E.I. Zehr   1964-09-28
USA, New York, Schuyler, Lost Gorge (Hendershot Gulf), Stage 29, 42.296674 -76.693807

CUP
Aureobasidium pullulans (de Bary) Arnaud ex Cif., Ribaldi & A.M. Corte
CUP-066439Sherwood, M. A.   1970-06-22
USA, Oregon, Lane, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, at the junction of roads 1502 and 1553, in a clearcut, 42.464058 -118.61324

CUP
Aureobasidium Viala & G. Boyer
CUP-061774W.-y.Zhuang   1985-12-06
United States, New York, Tompkins, 42.440628 -76.496607

CUP
Aureobasidium Viala & G. Boyer
CUP-061903   

CUP
Aureobasidium apocryptum (Ellis & Everh.) Herm.-Nijh.
CUP-H-03278   s.n.1923-06-25
United States, New York, Cattaraugus, 42.329229 -78.86809


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