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

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University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takah.) Wils.
WIS-F-0033574H. C. Greene   s.n.1957-08-06
United States, Wisconsin, Green, Near Brodhead, 42.618342 -89.376228

WIS
Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takahashi) G.W. Wilson
WIS-F-0033573G. A. Newton   20781930-06-09
United States, Washington, Pierce, 47.185378 -122.292897

WIS
Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & Curt.) Rostow
WIS-F-0033572C. B. Bliss   s.n.1910-09-15
United States, Massachusetts, 42.06067 -72.406894

WIS
Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takah) Wils.
WIS-F-0033575H. C. Greene   s.n.1947-06-10
United States, Wisconsin, Lafayette, 42.642503 -90.047625

WIS
Pseudoperonospora celtidis (Waite) G. W. Wils.
WIS-F-0033576H. C. Greene   s.n.1960-09-13
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, Wildcat Mt. State Park near Ontario, 43.700527 -90.56152

WIS
Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & Curt.) Rostow
WIS-F-0033571C. B. Bliss   s.n.1910-09-09
United States, Massachusetts, 42.06067 -72.406894

WIS
Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & Curt.) Rostow
WIS-F-0033569C. B. Bliss   s.n.1910-09-09
United States, Massachusetts, 42.090734 -71.685303

WIS
Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & Curt.) Rostow
WIS-F-0033570A. B. Seymour   s.n.1916-09-00
United States, Massachusetts, 42.090734 -71.685303

WIS
Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takah.) G.W. Wilson
WIS-F-0077222   

WIS
Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takah.) G.W. Wilson
WIS-F-0077220   

WIS
Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe & Takah.) G.W. Wilson
WIS-F-0077221   

WIS
Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzev
WIS-F-0077369G. O. Ocfemia   s.n.1919-01-22
Philippines, Los Banos

WIS
Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis)
WIS-F-0089263B. D. Halsted   2426b1889-07-00
USA, New Jersey, New Brunswick, 40.485433 -74.442378


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