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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-031652Barrus, Mortier Franklin   1942-07-22
USA, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, Forest Home Drive, side of path over culvert, 42.453684 -76.467995

CUP
CUP-A-004298Atkinson, George   1899-08-19
USA, North Carolina, Watauga, Blowing Rock, Blue Ridge Mountains, 3500-5000 ft, 36.135129 -81.677606

CUP
CUP-A-010036Atkinson, George   1901-08-19
USA, North Carolina, Watauga and Caldwell, Blowing Rock, Blue Ridge Mountains, 3500-5000 ft, 36.135129 -81.677606

CUP
CUP-A-011088Troyer   1901-09-07
USA, North Carolina, Watauga, Blowing Rock, Blue Ridge Mountains, 3500-5000 ft, 36.135129 -81.677606

CUP
CUP-A-021091Atkinson, George   1905-08-06
France, Pontarlier, Jura Mountains, 47.166667 7

CUP
CUP-035775D. Reddick   1081905-08-00

CUP
CUP-029558V.M. Cutter, Jr.   1940-08-00
United States, New York, Tompkins, 42.37622 -76.399437

CUP
Fl.E.Aus.-Hung.0782   

CUP
CUP-000187Whetzel   1902-07-21
United States, New York, Tompkins, Cascadilla, 42.44384 -76.472442

CUP
F.Columbiani-1494C.L. Shear   1900-11-00
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.977888 -77.007476

CUP
CUP-033862G.W. Martin   1936-09-11
United States, Iowa, 41.661128 -91.530168

CUP
CUP-004947Whetzel   1909-08-02
United States, New York, Seventh Lake, 43.885286 -74.208712

CUP
CUP-S-2659E. A. Burk.   s.n.
No Locality Information

CUP
CUP-S-2660F. C. Stewart   1925-07-25
USA, New York, 42.868955 -76.977744

CUP
CUP-S-3682R. J. Dryer   1935-09-17
USA, New York, 42.874231 -77.288038

CUP
CUP-S-3684F. C. Stewart   1930-08-31
USA, New York, Seventh Lake, Adirondack Mts., 43.746851 -74.743152


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