Dataset: PUL
Search Criteria: Cuba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
Sphacelotheca panici-leucophaei (Bref.) G.P. Clinton
PUL00017858Holway, E W.D.   1903-03-17
Cuba, Holguin, 20.887222 -76.263056

PUL
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
PUL00020133CF Baker   1906-07-02
Cuba, La Habana, Boyeros, 22.97 -82.386944

PUL
Schroeteria cissi (DC.) De Toni
PUL00020162CF Baker   1905-01-09
Cuba, La Habana, Boyeros, 23.016111 -82.373333

PUL
PUL00020279CF Baker   1906-12-10
Cuba, La Habana, Boyeros, 22.97 -82.386944

PUL
Cercospora hibisci Tracy & Earle
PUL00020313CF Baker   1904-08-00
Cuba, La Habana, Boyeros, 22.97 -82.386944

PUL
PUL00020357CF Baker   1904-11-25
Cuba, Mantazas, 23.024341 -81.544446

PUL
PUL00020297CF Baker   1904-07-05
Cuba, Boyeros, 22.990826 -82.410706

PUL
Rhysotheca viticola (Berkeley & M.A. Curtis) G.W. Wilson
PUL00020414CF Baker   1906-09-19
Cuba, Boyeros, 22.990826 -82.410706

PUL
PUL00020905CF Baker   1904-09-04
Cuba, 22.97 -82.386944

PUL
PUL00021762CF Baker   1906-05-00
Cuba, Near Havana, 23.103526 -82.3676

PUL
Ellisiodothis inquinans (Ellis & Everh.) Theiss.
PUL00022305AG Kevorkian   1935-09-17
Cuba, Santa Clara Province, Soledad, 20.416667 -75.466667

PUL
PUL00022313AG Kevorkian   1935-09-08
Cuba, Santa Clara Province, Soledad, 20.416667 -75.466667

PUL
Sphacelotheca pamparum (Speg.) G.P. Clinton
PUL00022385WL White   1941-06-00
Cuba, Cienfuegos, Soledad, 22.466667 -80.466667

PUL
PUL00022412AG Kevorkian   1935-08-26
Cuba, Botanic Garden, Limones, Soledad, 22.991204 -82.336469

PUL
PUL00022488WL White   1941-07-08
Cuba, Cienfuegos, near central Soledad, 22.293967 -80.47216

PUL
Oidium curtisii (Berk.) Linder
PUL00022493WL White   1941-07-08
Cuba, Cienfuegos, near central Soledad, 22.293967 -80.47216


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