Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Puccinia epilobii (Dicaeoma epilobii, Micropuccinia epilobii), Puccinia epilobii subsp. epilobii, Puccinia epilobii subsp. palustris, Puccinia epilobii var. epilobii, Puccinia epilobii var. hypodites
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1044247   

BPI
BPI 1008174   

BPI
BPI 1026084Sydow P.   1907-06-13
Germany, Neubrandenburg, near Lychen, 53.212415 13.31483

BPI
BPI 1026989   

BPI
BPI 1026990   

BPI
BPI 1027795Ludwig A.   1927-06-08
Germany, Westphalia in the Numbach, near Siegen, 50.874815 8.02431

BPI
BPI 1028749   

BPI
BPI 1029709   

BPI
BPI 1030117   

BPI
BPI 1030573A. J. McClatchie   s.n.1893-10-00
United States, California, Pasadena, 34.147785 -118.144516

BPI
BPI 1030814   

BPI
BPI 1030815   

BPI
BPI 1030903   

BPI
BPI 1031000   

BPI
BPI 1031128Fischer Ed.   1899-08-14
Switzerland, Fleschenalp, near Heiligkreuz, Valais (Wallis)

BPI
BPI 1031129Fischer Ed.   1899-08-14
Switzerland, Fleschenalp, near Heiligkreuz, Valais (Wallis)

BPI
BPI 1031210   

BPI
BPI 1031211   

BPI
BPI 1031559   

BPI
BPI 1031765Fischer Ed.   1904-07-23
Switzerland, Arolia, Val D'herens, Valais (Wallis)

BPI
BPI 1031766   

BPI
BPI 1031767   

BPI
BPI 1031861   

BPI
BPI 1032113Vestergren Tycho   1909-07-00
Sweden, Torne Lapland, on Road to Abiskojaure

BPI
BPI 1032460Sydow P.   1915-06-02
Germany, Eiserbudersee, near Sophienstaedt, Nieder-Barnim, Brandenburg

BPI
BPI 1032461Sydow P.   1915-08-00
Germany, Brandenburg, on the Eiserbudersee, near Sophienstaedt, Nieder Barnim Kreis

BPI
BPI 1032529   

BPI
BPI 1048991Burkhardt   s. n.

BPI
BPI 1049011Roberge   s. n.
France, Caen

BPI
BPI 1054124P. Sydow   s. n.1882-08-00
Germany, Berlin, Klein Machnow


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