Dataset: RMS
Taxa: Pseudoperonospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


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Pseudoperonospora cannabina (G.H. Otth) Curzi
RMS0017877J. Smarods   s.n.1936-06-27
Latvia, Vidzeme, Riga

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Pseudoperonospora cannabina (G.H. Otth) Curzi
RMS0017878K. Starcs   20071934-08-00

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Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berkeley & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzev
RMS0017879G. P. Clinton   s.n.1902-09-01
United States, Connecticut

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Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berkeley & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzev
RMS0017880A. P. D. Piquet   s.n.1910-09-01
United States, Massachusetts

RMS
Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berkeley & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzev
RMS0017881A. D. Selby   s.n.1898-09-10
United States, Ohio

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Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berkeley & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzev
RMS0017884Laborat Crittog   s.n.1904-00-00
Italy, Pavia

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Pseudoperonospora erodii (Fuckel) G.W. Wilson
RMS0017885K. Starcs   19361934-08-10

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Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takahashi) G.W. Wilson
RMS0017886G. A. Newton   20781930-06-09
United States, Washington, Pierce

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Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takahashi) G.W. Wilson
RMS0017889J. H. H. van der Meer   s.n.1932-06-21
Netherlands

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Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takahashi) G.W. Wilson
RMS0017891L. Lebdeva   1920-05-20

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Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berkeley & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzev
RMS0024351R. Ciferri   s.n.1931-06-29
Dominican Republic, Valle del Cibao, prov. Santiago, Santiago. Hato del Yaque.

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PSeudoperonospora portoricensis (Lamkey) Seaver & Chardón
RMS0024398R. Ciferri   s.n.1930-12-01
Dominican Republic, Santiago, Valle del Cibao, prov. Santiago, Santiago. Hato del Yaque, near Rio Yaque.

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Pseudoperonospora cubensis var. cubensis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzev
RMS0034707B. D. Halsted   1889-03-20


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