Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mycosphaerella hawaiiensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bishop Museum, Herbarium Pacificum


BISH-BPBM:BISH
Mycosphaerella hawaiiensis F.Stevens & P.A.Young
499074F.L. Stevens   11431921-09-05
USA, Hawaii, Molokai, Olinda pipeline, 20.8 -156.283333

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Mycosphaerella hawaiiensis F. Stevens & P.A. Young
Rel.Petrak.0068   

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Mycosphaerella hawaiiensis F. Stevens & P.A. Young
PDD 38101O Degener | H Wiebke   1928-06-06
United States

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Mycosphaerella hawaiiensis F. Stevens and P. A. Young in F. Stevens
ILL00004034F. L. Stevens No. 1143b   1143b1921-09-05
United States, Hawaii, Maui, Olinda Pipeline, 20.80892 -156.28288

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Mycosphaerella hawaiiensis F. Stevens & P.A. Young
BPI 608414Degener O.; Wiebke H.   2900; 29001928-06-06
United States, Hawaii, Papaala Pali, Molokai along


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