Dataset: MSC
Taxa: Cercosporidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


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Cercosporidium depressum (Berk. & Broome) Deighton
MSC0233903C. F. Baker   1897-11-00
United States, Wisconsin, St. Croix Falls, 45.410046 -92.63932

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Cercosporidium galii (Ellis & Holw.) Deighton
MSC0233904E. W. D. Holway   1885-08-16
United States, Iowa, 43.303306 -91.785709

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MSC0233905A. A. Heller   1900-02-06
Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, In moist ground near Anaceo, 18.283817 -67.138813

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Cercosporidium henningsii (Allesch.) Deighton
MSC0233906Geo V. Nash   1895-00-00
United States, Florida, Lake, 28.84662 -81.72718

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Cercosporidium depressum (Berk. & Broome) Deighton
MSC0232049   
United States, Michigan, Botanic Garden native, 45.7747 -86.550695

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Cercosporidium depressum (Berk. & Broome) Deighton
MSC0232050W. J. Beal   1893-00-00
United States, Michigan, M. A. C., 42.731683 -84.4782

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Cercosporidium depressum (Berk. & Broome) Deighton
MSC0232101G. H. Hicks   3031891-10-00
United States, Michigan, M. A. C., 42.731683 -84.4782


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Google Map

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