Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ravenelia spegazziniana (Ravenelia siliquae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 191764Shear C. L.   56721906-10-23
United States, Texas, San Antonia

BPI
BPI 191765Anderson   1938-05-05
United States, Texas, Brownsville, 25.901747 -97.497484

BPI
BPI 191766Lyon Harold L.   1913-01-05
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 21.306944 -157.858333

BPI
BPI 191767Anderson   1938-05-30
United States, Texas, Intercepted at Brownsville Texas #24630, 25.901747 -97.497484

BPI
BPI 191768   1915-02-08
Guatemala, Laguna, Lake Amititlan

BPI
BPI 191769   1903-11-14
Mexico, Etla, Oaxaca, 17.206925 -96.799894

BPI
BPI 194061Hodges C. S.   1982-03-05
United States, Hawaii, Makakilo, Oahu

BPI
BPI 198770   1903-11-16
Mexico, Etla, Oaxaca, 17.206925 -96.799894

BPI
BPI 841005Hennen, J. F.; Hernandez, J. R.   ;ARG93-076A1993-03-30
Argentina, Tucuman Province, Las Cejas 20 km E of San Miguel de Tucuman, -26.824 -65.020454

BPI
BPI 841087Hernandez, J. R.   ARG95-0441995-03-30
Argentina, Tucuman Province, Dept. Trancas, Vipos

BPI
BPI 843703Hennen, J. F.; Hernandez, J. R.   JRH1993-0601993-03-30
Argentina, Tucuman Province, Cruz Alta, San Agustin 20 Km E of Tucuman, near E.E. Monte Redondo, -26.999855 -65.297543

BPI
BPI 843704Hennen, J. F.; Hennen, M. M.; Hernandez, J. R.   JRH1994-0381994-03-30
Argentina, Tucuman Pravince, Cruz Alta, San Agustin About 3 Km east of the entrance to Monte Redondo, -27.709857 -63.196025

BPI
BPI 843705Hernandez, J. R.   1996-0891996-03-31
Argentina, Tucuman Province, Monte Redondo

BPI
BPI 916573Whetzel, H. H.; Olive, E. W.   1916-03-31
Puerto Rico, Yauco, 18.035199 -66.863541

BPI
BPI 917199Whetzel, H. H.; Olive, E. W.   1916-03-31
Puerto Rico, Yauco Along railroad, 18.035199 -66.863541

BPI
BPI 1024285   


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.