Dataset: PDD
Search Criteria: Nauru; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Zealand Fungarium


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Pseudocercospora artocarpicola U. Braun & McKenzie
PDD 55980Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Uredo Pers.
PDD 42869Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Bipolaris Shoemaker
PDD 42111Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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PDD 41640Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Uromyces dactyloctenii Wakef. & Hansf.
PDD 55970Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Pseudocercospora stahlii (F. Stevens) Deighton
PDD 42116Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Stigmina mangiferae (Koord.) M.B. Ellis
PDD 42117Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Puccinia lepturi Hirats. f.
PDD 41886Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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PDD 41887Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Puccinia cenchri Dietel & Holw.
PDD 42110Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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PDD 42113Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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PDD 42114Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Cercospora canescens Ellis & G. Martin
PDD 42115Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Pseudocochliobolus hawaiiensis (Alcorn) Tsuda & Ueyama
PDD 42870Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Puccinia lepturi Hirats. f.
PDD 42108Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Periconia lateralis Ellis & Everh.
PDD 42109Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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PDD 42112Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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PDD 41879Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Exserohilum holmii (Luttr.) K.J. Leonard & Suggs
PDD 55977Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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Cintractia limitata G.P. Clinton
PDD 42871Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru

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PDD 42875Eric H. C. McKenzie   1980-06-30
Nauru


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