Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudocercospora psidii (Cercospora psidii, Cercosporidium psidii, Cercosporina psidii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-040652Rangel, Eugenio dos Santos   1913-05-04
Brazil, SÃ?"o Francisco, near Niteroi, -27.023207 -49.638694

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium - Fungi


ILLS
ILLS00117954J.K. Okamura   s.n.1981-01-06
United States, Texas, Cameron, Los Fresnos, 26.071744 -97.476373

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Pseudocercospora psidii (Rangel) R.F. Castañeda & U. Braun
BPI 1109721Liu Xi-jin; ma Qi-ming   1126; 11261961-11-06
China, Guangdong, Guangzhou

BPI
BPI 440006West L. D.   1963-10-06
Mexico, Intercepted El Paso Texas #62896, 22.025288 -102.872783

BPI
BPI 440007Yamamoto W.   1934-02-13
Taiwan, Taipei, 25.047763 121.531846

BPI
BPI 440008Snyder P. G.; Taylor R. S.   1969-01-27
Mexico, Intercepted Detroit Michigan #6177, 22.025288 -102.872783

BPI
BPI 440009Stegmaier C. E.   1963-01-16
United States, Florida, Hialeah Intercepted Miami Florida #22844, 25.85722 -80.277936

BPI
BPI 440010Johnston   1946-01-16
Mexico, Sinaloa Intercepted Nogales Arizona #63583, 24.541128 -107.236328

BPI
BPI 440011Stevenson J. A.   PI 50761920-01-31
United States, Florida, Miami Plant Introduction Garden, 25.758171 -80.193528

BPI
BPI 440012Randolph   1958-01-25
Mexico, Intercepted Laredo Texas #58317, 24.002964 -103.283372

BPI
BPI 440013Litzenberger S. C.   4601961-10-13
Cambodia, Pailin, 12.86667 102.6

BPI
Pseudocercospora psidii (Rangel) R.F. Castañeda & U. Braun
BPI 910577Pothen, Varghese   2016-02-22
Dominican Republic, Intercepted at NY JFK CBP, New York, USA (Port 4701), entering from the Dominican Republic.


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