Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gloeosporium heveae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 394798   1930-03-11
United States, Florida, Coconut Grove Chapman Field, 25.71222 -80.25722

BPI
BPI 394799Weir James R.   1923-08-20
Brazil, Cacoal Imperial, Obidos

BPI
BPI 394800Cook O. F.   1930-08-12
United States, Florida, Coconut Grove Chapman Field, near, 25.71222 -80.25722

BPI
BPI 394801   1923-08-28
Brazil, Urucurituba, Boa Vista

BPI
BPI 394802Weir James R.   1923-08-20
Brazil, Cocal Grande 3 Miles S. of Olidos on the Amazon

BPI
BPI 394804Mallery T. D.; Grant T. J.   2073; 20731940-08-12
Honduras, Tela E. of, 15.765948 -87.273976

BPI
BPI 394805Weir James R.   1923-08-30
Brazil, Democracia, Rio Madeira, -3.598194 -58.96875

BPI
BPI 394806   1923-08-20
Brazil, Cocal, Imperial, Obidos

BPI
BPI 394803AWeir James R.   1923-08-30
Brazil, Democracia, Rio Madeira, -3.598194 -58.96875

BPI
BPI 394803BWeir James R.   1923-08-30
Brazil, Democracia, Rio Madeira, -3.598194 -58.96875


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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