Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Meliola banarae, Meliola banarae var. aculeata, Meliola banarae var. banarae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Meliola banarae F. Stevens
CUP-VZ-001761F. Kern and Toro   1934-05-06
Venezuela, Trujillo, Trentino, 9.816667 -70.216667

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Meliola banarae F.Stevens
02962296   

NY:NY
Meliola banarae F.Stevens
01041406F. L. Stevens   11891924-10-04
Panama

NY:NY
Meliola banarae F.Stevens
01041407F. L. Stevens   10171924-10-04
Panama

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Meliola banarae F. Stevens
ILL00004529F. L. Stevens No. 1189   11891924-10-10
Panama, New Limon, Fort Lorenzo trail, 7.433333 -80.416667

ILL
Meliola banarae F. Stevens
ILL00004530F. L. Stevens No. 1017   10171924-10-04
Panama, New Limon, 7.433333 -80.416667

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Meliola banarae F. Stevens
BPI 692633Stevens F. L.   10171924-10-04
Panama, New Limon, 9.25 -79.816667

BPI
Meliola banarae F. Stevens
BPI 692634Stevens F. L.   11891924-10-04
Panama, New Limon, 9.25 -79.816667

BPI
Meliola banarae F. Stevens
BPI 692635Stevens F. L.   10171924-10-04
Panama, New Limon, 9.25 -79.816667

BPI
Meliola banarae F. Stevens
BPI 692636Stevens F. L.   11891924-10-04
Panama, New Limon, 9.25 -79.816667

BPI
Meliola banarae var. caseariae
BPI 692637Ciferri R.   1930-02-10
Dominican Republic, La Caleta, 18.406181 -68.988451

BPI
Meliola banarae var. caseariae
BPI 692638Ekman E. L.   1930-04-03
Dominican Republic, Cordillera Septentrionale, Puerto Plata Prov, Sosua, at Jagua-Mocha, 19.221167 -70.858515

BPI
Meliola banarae F. Stevens
BPI 867224Kern, F. D.; Toro, R. A.   1934-05-06
Venezuela, Trentino, Trujillo State


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