Dataset: WSP-
Search Criteria: Mexico; México; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Phyllachora luteomaculata (Schwein.) Orton ex J.A. Stev.
WSP42936   
Mexico, Mexico, Chapingo, "La Cerona", 19.483333 -98.883333

WSP
Thecaphora mexicana Ellis & Everh.
WSP68238Jorge Galindo   1969-11-11
Mexico, Mexico, Texcoco, not given; obtained from Chapingo Agricultural College, Mexico state, 19.491411 -98.888333

WSP
Urocystis anemones (Pers.) G. Winter
WSP68291Joe F. Hennen   1972-08-15
Mexico, México, 3 mi. E. of Amecameca at "Rancho Tomococo" (off Hwy. 115?), 19.108338 -98.728789

WSP
WSP8595Holway, E.W.D.   1900-10-10
Mexico, México, Cuidad Porfirio Diaz (state not given on packet, so assumed), 18.928421 -99.727008

WSP
Hypoxylon truncatum (Starbäck) J.H. Mill.
WSP72930I. Krisai   66261996-09-07
Mexico, México, Morelos, El Ocotal, 19.805666 -99.736286

WSP
wSP74384C. Vanky   2003-12-07
Mexico, México, 12km NE of Coatepec towards Volcan Ajusco, 19.170337 -99.382396


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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