Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phyllosticta bicolor
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-066106E.I. Zehr   1964-10-05
USA, New York, Schuyler, Lost Gorge (Hendershot Gulf), Stage 1, 42.296674 -76.693807

New York State Museum Mycology Collection


NYS-NYSM:NYSF
NYSf475Peck, Charles H.   1889-08-00
United States, New York, Washington, Whitehall, New York

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
FLAS-F-10513WB Hoyd & Weber   s.n.1925-01-22
United States, Florida

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00010512Bascombe B. Higgins   1912-07-17
USA, New York, Tompkins, Six Mile Creek, 42.435931 -76.488804

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
ILL00082604F. L. Stevens   s.n.1896-09-01
USA, New York, Green Pond

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 351176Tucker D. A.   1934-09-00
United States, Virginia, Blacksburg, 37.229573 -80.413939

Wisconsin State Herbarium, Fungi


WIS
WIS-F-0029797C.H. Peck   s.n.1889-08-00
United States, New York, 43.559106 -73.418829


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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