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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Puccinia pereziae Henn. Henn.
C0287409FG. O. A. Malme   1903-02-17
Argentina, Mendoza, Near Aconcagua Mountains, 300m

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03411833   

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Lorentz, P G   1872-03-00
Argentina, Cienega Sierra de Tucuman, -27.129731 -67.6668

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F27983P. G. Lorentz   1872-03-00
Argentina, Tucumán, Argentina, Tucuman.

S
F27986P. G. Lorentz   1872-03-00
Argentina, Tucumán, Argentinien, Cienega, Sierra de Tucuman.

S
F172096G. Malme   1903-01-29
Argentina, Argentina, Aconcagua, Puenta del Inca

S
F172094Gust O. Malme   1902-02-02
Argentina, Mendoza, Argentinae prov. Mendoza in viciniis montis Aconcagua circ. 300 m. supra mare

S
F172097Erik Asplund   3990 Fung.1921-05-20
Bolivia, La Paz, Dep. La Paz: Prov. Pacajes nahe Corocoro. Alt. c. 4200 m.

S
F172095Gust O. Malme   1902-02-02
Argentina, Mendoza, Argentinae prov. Mendoza in viciniis montis Aconcagua circ. 300 m. supra mare

S
F172098Erik Asplund   64951939-05-26
Ecuador, Prov. León, Railway station Cotopaxi, páramo, alt. 3550 m.

S
F172099Kjell von Sneidern   19561938-02-00
Colombia, Cauca, Columbia, distr. Cauca, Cordillera Central, Puracé, in páramo 3700 m. s. m.

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Fungi


NEB
NEB00073266Gust. O. Malme.   1903-02-02
Argentina, Mendoza, in viciniis montis Aconcagua circ. 300 m. supra mare, -32.663803 -69.999798

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 089596Malme Gust. O.   1903-02-02
Argentina, Prov. Mendoza near Aconcagua Mountains ca. 300 M. alt.

BPI
BPI 1039497Malme Gust. O.   1903-02-02
Argentina, Prov. Mendoza near Aconcagua Mountains ca. 300 M. alt.

Wisconsin State Herbarium, Fungi


WIS
WIS-F-0079684Gust. O. Malme   s.n.1903-02-00


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