Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudocercospora naitoi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Pseudocercospora naitoi (Togashi) C. Nakash. & Tak. Kobay.
CUP-040367Nojima, T.   1924-09-20
Japan, Honshu, Kyoto, Shogunjizo, 35.254324 135.44118

CUP
Pseudocercospora naitoi (Togashi) C. Nakash. & Tak. Kobay.
CUP-040747Yoshii, Hazime   1951-09-27
Japan, Kyushu, Oita Pref., Mori, 42.102778 140.572222

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Pseudocercospora naitoi (Togashi) C. Nakash. & Tak. Kobay.
243817   1924-09-20
Kyoto, 35.02925 135.79372

TNS:F
Pseudocercospora naitoi (Togashi) C. Nakash. & Tak. Kobay.
243819   1935-12-03
Kyoto, 34.92722 135.68225

TNS:F
Pseudocercospora naitoi (Togashi) C. Nakash. & Tak. Kobay.
243818   1935-10-10
Kyoto, 34.94192 135.70934


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