Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nectria laetidisca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-MJ-000770   
Jamaica

CUP
CUP-MJ-000768   
Jamaica

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01840439R. P. Korf   CUP-MJ7701971-01-00
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Trail between Holywell and source of Wagwater River

NY:NY
00671976A. Y. Rossman   3941971-01-11
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Trail between Holywell and source of Wagwater River.

NY:NY
00671977A. Y. Rossman   3941971-01-11
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Trail between Holywell and source of Wagwater River.

NY:NY
00671978A. Y. Rossman   3941971-01-11
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Trail between Holywell and source of Wagwater River.

NY:NY
00671979A. Y. Rossman   3941971-01-11
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Trail between Holywell and source of Wagwater River.

NY:NY
00671980A. Y. Rossman   3941971-01-11
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Trail between Holywell and source of Wagwater River.

NY:NY
00671981A. Y. Rossman   3941971-01-11
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Trail between Holywell and source of Wagwater River.

NY:NY
01840438K. P. Dumont   Dumont-VE25541971-07-20
Venezuela, Mérida, Ca. 63 km. W. of Merida, Univ. Los Andes Forest Reserve, La Carbonera

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1104735Korf R. P.   CUP-MJ 7681971-01-08
Jamaica, St. Andrew Parish Chesterville Youth Camp, 18.050886 -76.769783

BPI
BPI 552445Korf R. P.   CUP-MJ 7681971-01-08
Jamaica, St. Andrew Parish, Chesterville Youth Camp, 18.050886 -76.769783

BPI
BPI 552480Rossman A.   3941971-01-11
Jamaica, near Dick's Pond, Holywell Rec. Area, Trail to Wagwater and Beyond Altitude: 2800-3000 Feet, 18.082893 -76.73823


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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