Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calonectria citri (Candelospora citri, Cylindrocladium citri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Candelospora citri H. S. Fawcett
barcode-01012264H. S. Fawcett   1932-01-06
United States of America, Florida, [no additional data]

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Candelospora citri H.S.Fawc. & Klotz
03604177   

NY:NY
Candelospora citri H.S.Fawc. & Klotz
03604178   

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Candelospora citri H.S. Fawc. & Klotz
UC568844H. S. Fawcett   s.n.1932-01-06
USA, Florida, Citra

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Candelospora citri H.S. Fawc. & Klotz
FLAS-F-14615H.S. Fawcett   Culture #19431932-01-06
United States, Florida, Citra

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cylindrocladium citri (H.S. Fawc. & Klotz) Boedijn & Ritz. Bos
BPI 414549Burgess; Heinrich   1967-02-23
Mexico, Oaxaco State Intercepted Brownsville Texas #90824, 17.053822 -96.152021

BPI
Candelospora citri H.S. Fawc. & Klotz
BPI 415695Jenkins Anna E.; Fawcett H. S.   500; 19431938-03-29
United States, California, Riverside Citrus experiment Station, 33.972514 -117.33048

BPI
Candelospora citri H.S. Fawc. & Klotz
BPI 415696Fawcett H. S.   19431932-01-06
United States, Florida, Citra, 29.411917 -82.109816

BPI
Candelospora citri H.S. Fawc. & Klotz
BPI 415697Jenkins Anna E.; Fawcett H. S.   500J; 19431937-04-15
Unknown

BPI
Candelospora citri H.S. Fawc. & Klotz
BPI 415698Fawcett H. S.   19431932-01-06
United States, Florida, Citra, 29.411917 -82.109816


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