Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudocercosporella nivea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Pseudocercosporella nivea (Ellis & Barthol.) Deighton
F190050J. M. Bates   1908-09-06
United States, Nebraska, Neb, Kennedy

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Pseudocercosporella nivea (Ellis & Barthol.) Deighton
F190049J. M. Bates   1907-07-22
United States, Nebraska, Neb, Loup City

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


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Pseudocercosporella nivea (Ellis & Barthol.) Deighton
ARIZ-M-AN03123H.C. Greene   1955-08-25
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Madison

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Pseudocercosporella nivea (Ellis & Barthol.) Deighton
ARIZ-M-AN03121J.J. Davis   1934-08-14
USA, Wisconsin, Waushara, Hancock

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Pseudocercosporella nivea (Ellis & Barthol.) Deighton
ARIZ-M-AN03120H.C. Greene   1954-08-17
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Near Black Earth

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Pseudocercosporella nivea (Ellis & Barthol.) Deighton
ARIZ-M-AN03122H.C. Greene   1957-06-27
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Madison


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