Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phyllosticta stachydis, Phyllosticta stachydis var. annua, Phyllosticta stachydis var. arvensis, Phyllosticta stachydis var. stachydis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Mig.,C.G,A.H-0346   

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Phyllosticta stachydis Brunaud Brunaud
C0261496FW. Migula   s.n.1930-10-18
Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach, Eisenach, between Wartburg and Hainstein, 50.980701 10.315221

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC-F-0129263F. Petrak   s.n.1913-09-07
Czech Republic, Mähr-Weisskirchen: Podhorn.

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Phyllosticta stachydis Brunaud
BR5020157530026Petrak F.   S.N.1913-09-07
Czechoslovakia, Podhorn

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
000281186W. Migula   3461930-10-18

Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
MSC0252117W. Migula   1930-10-18
Germany, Thuringia, Between Wartburg and Hainstein ( Zwischen wartburg und Hainstein), 50.980701 10.315221

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03655491   

NY:NY
03655492   

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
RMS0018105R. Staritz   1910-10-00

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 355082Migula W.   1930-10-18
East Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach, between Wartburg and Hainstein

BPI
BPI 355083Petrak F.   1923-08-00
Czechoslovakia, Carpathians, West Beskids, Cab Mtn, near Vsetin

BPI
BPI 355084Petrak F.   1913-09-07
Czechoslovakia, Moravia, Hranice (Weisskirchen), Podhorn

BPI
BPI 986864Migula W.   1930-10-18
Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach, between Wartburg and Hainstein


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