Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asteridiella pittieri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Asteridiella pittieri (Toro) Hansf.
CUP-VZ-000371Chardon, Carlos Eugenio   1932-06-30
Venezuela, Miranda, old road above Los Teques, 10.344473 -67.043247

CUP
Asteridiella pittieri (Toro) Hansf.
CUP-VZ-000522Chardon and Toro   1932-07-11
Venezuela, Miranda, Petare-Guarenas road, 10.467357 -66.606626

CUP
Asteridiella pittieri (Toro) Hansf.
CUP-VZ-001618Otero, J. I.   1933-10-15
Venezuela, Dist. Federal, Caracas, Los Chorros, 8.784592 -71.023555

CUP
Asteridiella pittieri (Toro) Hansf.
CUP-VZ-001677F. Kern and Toro   1934-04-22
Venezuela, Dist. Federal, Los Chorros, 8.784592 -71.023555

CUP
Asteridiella pittieri (Toro) Hansf.
CUP-VZ-003664Barrus and A.S. Mull.   1939-12-08
Venezuela, Miranda, San Antonio de los Altos, 10.388535 -66.951789

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Asteridiella pittieri (Toro) Hansf.
BPI 697746Chardon C. E.   1936-12-06
Venezuela, Arribe de La Grita


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