Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Guignardia aesculi (Asteromella aesculicola, Botryosphaeria aesculi, Laestadia aesculi, Leptodothiorella aesculicola, Macrophoma sphaeropsidea, Phyllosticta aesculicola, Phyllosticta paviae, Phyllosticta sphaeropsoidea, Phyllostictina sphaeropsoidea), Phyllosticta paviae (Guignardia aesculi)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 963638Stone G. E.   s.n.1904-09-00
United States, Massachusetts, Amherst, 42.380368 -72.523143

BPI
BPI 965208Bartholomew E.   s.n.1910-06-20
United States, Ohio, Cincinnati, 39.162004 -84.456886

BPI
BPI 965408Bartholomew E.   s.n.1910-06-20
United States, Ohio, Cincinnati, 39.162004 -84.456886

BPI
BPI 965698Bartholomew E.   s.n.1911-10-16
United States, Kansas, Louisville, 39.250274 -96.31472

BPI
BPI 966296Bartholomew E.   s.n.1913-07-21
Canada, Ontario, Queenston, 43.166667 -79.05

BPI
BPI 955764   
France

BPI
BPI 958581   

BPI
BPI 977577Kellerman W. A.   1896-05-26
United States, Ohio, Columbus, 39.961176 -82.998794

BPI
Phyllostictina sphaeropsoidea (Ellis & Everh.) Petr.
BPI 993288   

BPI
Phyllostictina sphaeropsoidea (Ellis & Everh.) Petr.
BPI 993383   

BPI
Guignardia aesculi (Peck) V.B. Stewart
BPI 1019097   
Romania

BPI
BPI 1020307Jack J. G.   1890-08-04
United States, Massachusetts, Jamaica Plain

BPI
BPI 1037984Underwood L. M.   1893-05-00
United States, Indiana, Brown, Brown Co., 39.196211 -86.227375

BPI
BPI 1037985Underwood L. M.   1893-05-00
United States, Indiana, Brown, Brown Co., 39.196211 -86.227375

BPI
BPI 1052172Roberge   s.n.
France, Caen


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