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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Trichophyton mentagrophytes (C.P. Robin) Sabour.
CUP-054848J. Cairney   1974-00-00
United States, Washington, AFIP

CUP
CUP-054847William J. Cairney   1974-00-00
United States, District of Columbia, AFIP, 38.904774 -77.016291

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0070R. Blanch   

CUP
Trichophyton Malmsten
Myc.Patogeni-0080C. Fox   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0039   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0049S. Pollacci   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0009   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0069   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0090   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0018   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0059   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0058   

CUP
Trichophyton Malmsten
Myc.Patogeni-0029   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0079   

CUP
Trichophyton violaceum Sabour. ex E. Bodin
Myc.Patogeni-0019   

CUP
Trichophyton Malmsten
Myc.Patogeni-0040R. Blanch   

CUP
Myc.Patogeni-0050   

CUP
Trichophyton Malmsten
Myc.Patogeni-0030   

CUP
Trichophyton Malmsten
Myc.Patogeni-0100   


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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