Dataset: BPI-
Search Criteria: Virgin Islands OR British; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 851594Seaver, Fred J.   1923-03-18
Virgin Islands, St. Croix, 17.731227 -64.759796

BPI
BPI 852246Seaver, Fred J.   1923-03-18
Virgin Islands, St. Croix, 17.731227 -64.759796

BPI
Puccinia cenchri Dietel & Holw.
BPI 853729Seaver, Fred J.   1923-03-18
Virgin Islands, St. Croix, 17.731227 -64.759796

BPI
Puccinia cenchri Dietel & Holw.
BPI 853731Seaver, Fred J.   1923-03-18
Virgin Islands, St. Croix, 17.731227 -64.759796

BPI
Phakopsora jatrophicola (Arthur) Cummins
BPI 855667Seaver, Fred J.   1923-03-18
Virgin Islands, St. Croix, 17.731227 -64.759796

BPI
Bubakia erythroxylonis (Graziani) Cummins
BPI 856310   1923-03-18
Virgin Islands, St. Croix, 17.731227 -64.759796

BPI
Lipocystis caesalpiniae (Arthur) Cummins
BPI 856842Seaver, Fred J.   1923-03-10
Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, 18.343969 -64.928024

BPI
Phakopsora gossypii (Lagerh.) Hirats. f.
BPI 893300Stewart, K.J.   APSVI1402937390342014-01-21
Virgin Islands, Virginia, Intercepted St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Interception #: APSVI140293739034, 18.33568 -64.73326

BPI
Phakopsora jatrophicola (Arthur) Cummins
BPI 910194Stewart, Karan J.   2013-07-04
Virgin Islands, Intercepted St. Thomas, Virgin Islands leaving US Virgin Islands; collection date is actually date of interception; collector is inspector, 18.380789 -64.689759

BPI
Arcyria cinerea (Bulliard) Persoon
BPI 831093Farr, M. L   19611965-06-01
Virgin Islands, St. John central portion of isl.; along rd to Reef Bay, 18.333508 -64.734149


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