Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phyllosticta pithecellobii, Phyllosticta pithecellobii var. machaerii, Phyllosticta pithecellobii var. monensis, Phyllosticta pithecellobii var. pithecellobii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01097372F. L. Stevens   15761913-05-31
Puerto Rico, Desechio, 18.3843 -67.48064

NY:NY
01097373F. L. Stevens   61371913-12-20
Puerto Rico, Mona Island, 18.0866875 -67.8921

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
ILL00011573F. L. Stevens No. 1576   15761913-05-31
USA-Puerto Rico, Desecheo Island, 18.387222 -67.471944

ILL
ILL00011574F. L. Stevens No. 3267   32671913-10-03
USA-Puerto Rico, Yauco, 18.035454 -66.857623

ILL
ILL00011572F. L. Stevens No. 6137   61371913-12-20
USA-Puerto Rico, Mona Island, 18.081345 -67.891297

ILL
ILL00095599FL Stevens   11041921-08-02
USA, Hawaii, Hawaii, 19.8968 -155.5828

ILL
ILL00095600FL Stevens   8801922-08-15
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 350067Haddon; Prichett   1930-06-16
Cuba, Intercepted New Orleans Louisiana #2381

BPI
BPI 354253Chardon   1932-08-24
Venezuela, Puerto Cabello, Carabobo along Seashore, road to, 10.4731 -68.0125

BPI
BPI 354254Toro Rafael A.   1930-12-26
Venezuela, Maracay, Aragua

BPI
BPI 354255Chardon C. E.; Otero; J. I.   1944-03-01
Puerto Rico, La Sardinera, Mona Island near Thickets, 18.09547 -67.934718

BPI
BPI 354256Baker R. E. D.   1945-07-05
Barbados

BPI
BPI 354257Molinary O. Garcia   1942-06-02
Virgin Islands, Christiansted, St. Croix, 17.74664 -64.703198

BPI
BPI 354258Stevens F. L.   1922-08-15
Trinidad and Tobago, St. Clair, 10.670393 -61.521685


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Google Map

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