Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Illosporium commelinae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-PR-002752   
United States, Puerto Rico

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
ILL00011047F. L. Stevens No. 5109   51091913-11-22
USA-Puerto Rico, Aguada, 18.379444 -67.188333

ILL
ILL00011048F. L. Stevens No. 8485   84851915-07-16
USA, Puerto Rico, Mt. Gigante [prob = Monte Guilarte in Las Adjuntas "La Ciudad del Gigante Dormido", titurri], 18.162778 -66.722222

ILL
ILL00011049F. L. Stevens No. 5081   50811913-11-22
USA-Puerto Rico, Aguada, 18.379444 -67.188333

ILL
ILL00011054F. L. Stevens No. 287a   287a1913-02-09
USA-Puerto Rico, Caguas, 18.231389 -66.039444

ILL
ILL00011050F. L. Stevens No. 224   2241913-01-14
USA-Puerto Rico, Hormigueros, 18.139722 -67.1275

ILL
ILL00011053F. L. Stevens No. 480   4801913-11-14
USA-Puerto Rico, Rosario, 18.162457 -67.079068

ILL
ILL00011051F. L. Stevens No. 5923   59231913-11-13
USA-Puerto Rico, Guayanilla, 18.019167 -66.791944

ILL
ILL00011052F. L. Stevens No. 8248   82481915-07-11
USA-Puerto Rico, Las Marias, 18.251389 -66.993333

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 450570Whetzel H. H.; Olive Edgar W.   1916-03-20
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez La Jagua, 18.201111 -67.139722

BPI
BPI 450571MCCONNELL L. J.   1944-12-10
Puerto Rico, San Patricio Intercepted San Juan Puerto Rico #8873, 18.409548 -66.105564

BPI
BPI 450572Stevens F. L.   2241913-01-14
Puerto Rico, Hormigueros, 18.133807 -67.118819

BPI
BPI 450573MCCUBBIN W. A.   1938-01-25
Puerto Rico, Middleton Grove, Manati, 18.427447 -66.492116

BPI
BPI 450574Whetzel H. H.; Olive Edgar W.   1916-04-07
Puerto Rico, Tanama River, 18.4036 -66.729257


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