Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monilinia mali
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 1104498Batra L. R.   83-7/43621983-08-25
Japan, Matsue, Shimanee near

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 1104499Batra L. R.   43621983-08-25
Japan, Matsue, Shimanee near

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 1104503Batra L. R.   43631983-08-25
Japan, Matsue, Shimanee near

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 1107579Harada Y.   1988-05-27
Japan, Iwaki-Machi, near Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, 40.605116 140.384604

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 1108851Harada Y.   LRB 46571988-05-28
Japan, Hirosaki Herb. Hirosaki Univ. #18268

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 189557Batra L. R.   3944A1981-05-13
Japan, Akita Pref, Kazuno

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 189583Batra L. R.   3944B1981-05-13
Japan, Akita Pref, Kazuno

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 189584Batra L. R.   39451981-05-14
Japan, Aomori Pref, Kuroishi

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 189585Batra L. R.   39481981-05-15
Japan, Aomori Pref, Kuroishi

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 189588Batra L. R.   39501981-05-14
Japan, Aomori Pref, Kuroishi

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 189589Batra L. R.   39511981-05-14
Japan, Aomori Pref, Kuroishi

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 189590Batra L. R.   39521981-05-14
Japan, Aomori Pref, Kuroishi

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 420194Batra L. R.   43621983-08-26
Japan, Kotoku Bokujo, Okku-Nikko-Tochigr Pref.

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 550035Harada Yukio   (LRB 3484)1975-05-01
Japan, Ikarigaseki, Minami-Tsugara-Gum, Aomori Pref.

BPI
Monilinia mali (Takah.) Whetzel
BPI 550036Harada Yukio   (LRB 3485)1978-05-21
Japan, Ikarigaseki, Minami-Tsugara-Gum, Aomori Pref.


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