Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pestalotia neglecta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
36410C. H. Kauffman   16-18 Feb 19181918-02-16
USA, District of Columbia, Malta and Spain, W Mediterranean area of Europe, collected in [U. S. Customs/Dept. of Agriculture?] Inspection House

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 406414Spegazzini   1876-10-00
Italy, Conegliano, 45.890556 12.2925

BPI
BPI 406415Moller A.   1879-01-00
Portugal, Zombaria

BPI
BPI 406416Gomes L. A.   1931-05-28
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, -11.84252 -45.173939

BPI
BPI 406417Beattie R. K.   1913-02-23
United States, South Carolina, Camden, 34.246539 -80.607024

BPI
BPI 406418AKauffman C. H.   1918-02-16
Malta, Intercepted Washington Dc #pi 3778 (Fhb 23608)

BPI
BPI 406418BKauffman C. H.   1918-02-16
Malta, Intercepted Washington Dc #pi 3778 (Fhb 23608)

BPI
BPI 406419Stevens F. L.   27-10401922-07-00
United States, Hawaii

BPI
BPI 406420Waterston J. M.   4861942-03-09
Bermuda, Bermuda Agricultural Station

BPI
BPI 406421Schmidt H.; II-3   1931-01-03
Costa Rica

BPI
BPI 406422Van Valkenburgh J. M.   1980-08-07
Mexico, Ciudad, Victoria Intercepted Brownsville Texas #010179, 23.737681 -99.1454

BPI
BPI 406423Rogers J. T.   1916-09-30
United States, South Carolina, Society Hill, 34.512657 -79.850898

BPI
BPI 406424Forsell M. J.   1932-10-19
Japan, Intercepted Seattle Washington #3014

BPI
BPI 406425Wheeler W. H.   1933-10-03
Japan, Intercepted Seattle Washington 3431

BPI
BPI 406426Sharif   1955-09-00
Iran, Ramsar Agricultural Garden

BPI
BPI 406427Peck   1959-04-04
Mexico, Intercepted Laredo Texas #59704, 24.002964 -103.283372

BPI
BPI 522490Langlois A. B.   7731886-09-18
United States, Louisiana


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