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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01097370F. L. Stevens   2401913-01-17
Puerto Rico, Santurce, 18.44814 -66.064197

NY:NY
03654762   

NY:NY
03654763   

NY:NY
03654764   

University of Idaho


ID
IDFUN001671F.L. Stevens   s.n.1913-05-21
U.S.A., Puerto Rico, Cataño, Cataño, Puerto Rico, 18.44362 -66.154315, 1m

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
ILL00005917F. L. Stevens No. 240   2401913-01-17
USA-Puerto Rico, Santurce, 18.195233 -67.14018

ILL
ILL00095595FL Stevens   40941913-11-06
USA, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, 18.235418 -66.433838

ILL
ILL00095596FL Stevens   290a1913-01-09
USA, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, 18.235418 -66.433838

ILL
ILL00095597FL Stevens   40941913-11-06
USA, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, 18.235418 -66.433838

ILL
ILL00095598FL Stevens   18651913-05-21
USA, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, 18.235418 -66.433838

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 353902Seshadri V.; Channamma K. A. Lucy   1968-05-08
India, Lalbagh, Bangalore

BPI
BPI 353903Jones L. K.   1946-11-01
Pacific Islands Trust Territory, Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Intercepted Hawaii #2182

BPI
BPI 353904Stevens F. L.   2401912-00-00
Puerto Rico, Santurce, 18.448144 -66.064197

BPI
BPI 353905Stevens F. L.   18651913-05-21
Puerto Rico, Catano, 18.436602 -66.142788

BPI
BPI 353906Stevens F. L.; Hess W. E.   4094; 40941913-11-06
Puerto Rico, San Juan, 18.402352 -66.05767

BPI
BPI 353907Sato S.   1970-06-10
United States, Florida, Intercepted J. F. K. I. A. New York #002057


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Google Map

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