Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cercospora micranthae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Cercospora micranthae A.S. Mull. & Chupp
CUP-035325Baker, Richard Eric Defoe   1945-09-15
Trinidad, County of Saint Patrick, Icacos, 10.047316 -61.912268

CUP
Cercospora micranthae A.S. Mull. & Chupp
CUP-MG-000881   
Brazil

CUP
Cercospora micranthae A.S. Mull. & Chupp
CUP-VZ-001510Soltero, H.   1932-10-21
Venezuela, BolÃ?var, La Paragua, El Cristo, 7.703222 -71.735724

CUP
Cercospora micranthae A.S. Mull. & Chupp
CUP-040291H.P Krug   1936-04-12
Brazil, Pasto, Felipe das Santos, Est. Minas Gerais, -18 -44

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cercospora micranthae A.S. Mull. & Chupp
BPI 438395MCCUBBIN W. A.   1937-11-23
Puerto Rico, Barceloneta Mariano, Mari Finca, 18.450502 -66.538506

BPI
Cercospora micranthae A.S. Mull. & Chupp
BPI 438396Lee E. B.   1971-03-31
Argentina, Intercepted Miami Florida #001471

BPI
Cercospora micranthae A.S. Mull. & Chupp
BPI 438397da Silva S. Goncalves   1937-06-24
Brazil, Victoria, Espirito Santo


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