Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Puccinia morobeana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Puccinia morobeana Cummins Cummins
C0289553FM. S. Clemens   1939-03-20
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Upper camp A, 2743 - 3048m

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Clemens   1938-12-14
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Alpine meadows, -7.001876 146.926147

PUR
Clemens   101171939-04-10
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Upper Camp A, -6.914633 147.019531

PUR
Clemens   1939-05-01
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Mt. Sarawaket, open hills, sub-bush, alt. 11000 ft., -6.314944 147.242741

PUR
Clemens   102351939-06-08
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Mt. Sarawaket, open summit by monument, alt. 13,500 ft., -6.314944 147.242741

PUR
Clemens, Mary Strong   102471939-06-15
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Mt. Sarawaket, marsh, enroute to 13,800 ft. summit where the official maker left cartridges on boulder, -6.314944 147.242741

PUR
Clemens   1941-07-08
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Rawlinson Range, mossy bush trail, by my wee crude shelter, alt. 9000 ft., -6.526633 147.325209

PUR
PUR000974Clemens, Mary Strong   102351939-06-08
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Mt. Sarawaket, grassy slope-summit, alt. 13000 ft., -6.314944 147.242741

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F28592Clemens   102351939-06-08
Papua New Guinea, New Guinea, Morobe, Mt. Sarawanaket.

S
F28594Clemens   1939-04-10
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Wantoat Sta.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 086936Clemens   1939-04-10
Papua New Guinea, Wantoat Sta, Morobe

BPI
BPI 086937Clemens   102351939-06-08
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Mt. Sarawanaket


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