Dataset: PUR
Search Criteria: Suriname; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Puccinia obliqua Berk. & M.A. Curtis
Unknown   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
von Schweinitz, L   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
von Schweinitz, L   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Dasyspora gregaria (Kunze) P. Henn.
von Schweinitz, L   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Dasyspora winteri (Pazschke) Beenken
Weigelt   1827-01-01
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Deighton, F C   6971933-01-01
Suriname, Paramaribo, 5.848812 -55.200104

PUR
Schweinitz   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Sorataea belemensis ined.
Archer   27901934-11-14
Suriname, Zanderij, 5.45 -55.2

PUR
Endophyllum decoloratum (Schwein.) Whetzel & Olive
PUR004538Schweinitz, L von   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Endophyllum circumscriptum (Schwein.) Whetzel & Olive
PUR004546Schweinitz, L von   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
PUR002391Archer, W Andrew   H-2561934-11-02
Suriname, Scotelweg, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Puccinia obliqua Berk. & M.A. Curtis
PUR001956Kegel   1894-00-00
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
PUR000945Kellerman   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
PUR001151Unknown   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
PUR001158von Schweinitz, L   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Puccinia lateritia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Lagerh.
PUR002289von Schweinitz, L   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Puccinia concrescens Ellis & Everh.
PUR000962Weigelt   
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
Uromyces asclepiadis (Schwein.) Cooke
PUR004911Weigelt   1827-01-01
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977

PUR
PUR000796Weigelt   1896-01-01
Suriname, Unknown, 4.018592 -55.875977


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