Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Meliola portoricensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
735163E.L. Ekman   1930-02-19

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
307267R. Ciferri   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
BPI 696370Ciferri R.   1926-00-00
Dominican Republic, Moca, E. N. A., 19.390863 -70.523111

BPI
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
BPI 696371Ciferri R.   1928-11-06
Dominican Republic, Central Cordillera, La Vega Prov, Bonao, at Rio Jimenoa, 19.153464 -70.643511

BPI
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
BPI 696372Ciferri R.   1929-02-06
Dominican Republic, Moca, E. N. A., 19.390863 -70.523111

BPI
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
BPI 696373Ekman E. L.   1930-07-14
Dominican Republic, Samana, Sabana de La Mar alt. 300 meters, 19.053356 -69.389067

BPI
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
BPI 696374Ciferri R.   1928-07-03
Dominican Republic, Moca, E. N. A., 19.390863 -70.523111

BPI
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
BPI 696375Ekman E. L.   1930-02-12
Dominican Republic, Villa Altagracia, 18.672973 -70.17095

BPI
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
BPI 867163Ciferri, R.   1928-11-06
Dominican Republic, Central Cordillera, La Vega Province, Bonao at Rio Jimenoa, 19.153464 -70.643511

BPI
Meliola portoricensis (F. Stevens) Cif.
BPI 949599Ciferri, R.   1928-11-06
Dominican Republic, Central Cordillera, La Vega Province, Bonao at Rio Jimenoa, 19.153464 -70.643511


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Google Map

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