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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Pseudocercospora profusa (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton
176799   1938-10-10
Fukuoka, 33.85058 130.71483

TNS:F
Pseudocercospora profusa (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton
176795   1927-09-12
Iwate, 39.65133 141.06636

TNS:F
Pseudocercospora profusa (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton
176798   1934-09-15
Iwate, 39.84978 141.00464

TNS:F
Pseudocercospora profusa (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton
176793   1934-09-02
Iwate, 39.70092 141.20923

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Pseudocercospora profusa (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton
F37710T. Yoshinaga   151908-10-17
Japan, Japan, Tosa, Hoki-ga-mine

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Pseudocercospora profusa (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton
BPI 1109720Liu Xi-jin; ma Qi-ming   379; 3791961-09-21
China, Zhejiang, Hangzhou


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