Dataset: BPI-
Search Criteria: Palestine; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Albugo candida (Pers.) Roussel
BPI 184328Rayss, T.   1935-02-24
Palestine, Kiriat-Anabim

BPI
Albugo candida (Pers.) Roussel
BPI 184491Rayss, T.   1935-05-07
Palestine, Jerusalem

BPI
Albugo candida (Pers.) Roussel
BPI 184681Kronenborg, C.   0000-00-00
Palestine, Biscustella, Columnae Tenorc

BPI
Albugo candida (Pers.) Roussel
BPI 184862Rayss, T.   1935-02-24
Palestine, Kiriat-Anabim

BPI
Albugo candida (Pers.) Roussel
BPI 185004Rayss, T.   1925-03-12
Palestine, Jerusalem

BPI
BPI 359747Reichert J.   1924-07-15
Palestine, Ben Shamen

BPI
BPI 446297Hadson S.; Crump   1956-04-26
Palestine, Intercepted Boston Massachusetts #22482

BPI
BPI 629866Orton W. A.   1908-08-01
Palestine

BPI
Taphrina deformans (Berk.) Tul.
BPI 676791Savulescu Tr.; Rayss T.   1935-04-13
Palestine, Ein-Karem

BPI
Tricholoma nudum (Bull.) P. Kumm.
BPI 753489Ragss, T.   1936-00-00
Palestine, Motza

BPI
Plasmopara viticola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Berl. & De Toni
BPI 785557Rayss, T.   1936-07-02
Palestine, Herzlia

BPI
BPI 787256Rayss, T.   1937-02-23
Palestine, Kiriat-Anabim

BPI
Peronospora debaryi E.S. Salmon & Ware
BPI 787856Rayss, T.   1935-02-11
Palestine, Jericho

BPI
BPI 789062Rayss, T.   1936-02-07
Palestine, Jerusalem

BPI
BPI 790920Rayss, T.   1935-02-19
Palestine, Han-el-Hatrur

BPI
BPI 791058Rayss, T.   1936-02-27
Palestine, Jerusalem

BPI
BPI 791117Rayss, T.   1935-05-10
Palestine, Jerusalem

BPI
Peronospora viciae (Berk.) de Bary
BPI 791811Rayss, T.   1937-02-23
Palestine, Kiriat-Anabim


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