Dataset: CHRB-
Search Criteria: South Africa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chrysler Herbarium - Mycological Collection


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Caeoma ricini Schltdl.
CHRB-F-0001817J.M. Wood   
South Africa, Natal Africa

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Depazea nesodes . .
CHRB-F-0005283Prof. P. MacOwan   1877-00-00
South Africa

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Depazea buddlayae
CHRB-F-0005255Prof. MacOwan   1876-00-00
South Africa, Somerset-East.

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Diorchidium woodii Kalchbr. & Cooke
CHRB-F-0005985J. Medley Wood   
South Africa, Natal

CHRB
Entyloma physalidis (Kalchbr. & Cooke) G. Winter
CHRB-F-0006583E. M. Doige   4921913-03-09
South Africa

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Entyloma physalidis (Kalchbr. & Cooke) G. Winter
CHRB-F-0006582E. M. Doidge   4911913-03-09
South Africa

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CHRB-F-0011637Prof. Mac Owan   1873-00-00
South Africa, Boschberg Mountains

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Meliola owaniana
CHRB-F-0011616Prof. Mac Owan   1876-00-00
South Africa, Somerset-East

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Meliola psilostomae
CHRB-F-0011636Prof. P. Mac Owan   1876-12-00
South Africa, Boschberg Mountains

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CHRB-F-0011623Prof. P. Mac Owan   1876-07-00
South Africa

CHRB
CHRB-F-0014523Prof. Mac Owan   1876-00-00
South Africa, Eastern Cape

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Phyllachora graminis (Pers.) Fuckel
CHRB-F-0015058W. Krieger   1898-10-30
South Africa, Winterberg

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CHRB-F-0017168Prof. Mac Owan.   1876-00-00
South Africa, Bosberg

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Puccinia afra G. Winter
CHRB-F-0017358Mac Owan & O. Pazohke.   1886-00-00
South Africa, Western Cape

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CHRB-F-0018107Prof. P. MacOwan   1875-00-00
South Africa, Eastern Cape

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CHRB-F-0018735P. Mac Owan   1875-00-00
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Somerset East

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CHRB-F-0019909J. B. Pole Evans   1913-05-15
South Africa, Gauteng

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CHRB-F-0026663P.M. Owan   s.n.1875-00-00
South Africa, Somerset East, Promont, Bonae spei: Somerset-East [Promont, Bonae]

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Uredo pelargonii Thüm., nov. spec.
CHRB-F-0026683Mac Owan   s.n.1875-00-00
South Africa, Promont


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