Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ramularia mimosae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Ramularia mimosae F. Stevens & Dalbey
CUP-VZ-002824A.S. Mull. and Whetzel   1939-02-26
Venezuela, Dist. Federal, Caracas, El Valle, Pittier's garden, 10.467466 -66.910181

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Ramularia mimosae F.Stevens & Dalbey
01042966F. L. Stevens   72981915-06-21
Puerto Rico, Ariceleo & Lares road

NY:NY
Ramularia mimosae F.Stevens & Dalbey
01042968F. L. Stevens   71581915-06-17
Puerto Rico, Lajas, 18.01393095 -67.03516664

NY:NY
Ramularia mimosae F.Stevens & Dalbey
01042967F. L. Stevens   71101915-06-10
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, 18.20442 -67.100491

NY:NY
Ramularia mimosae F.Stevens & Dalbey
01042965F. L. Stevens   83671915-07-16
Puerto Rico

NY:NY
Ramularia mimosae F.Stevens & Dalbey
01042969F. L. Stevens   72151915-07-00
Puerto Rico, Peñuelas, 18.06417 -66.72342

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Ramularia mimosae F. Stevens and Dalbey
ILL00011995F. L. Stevens No. 8367   83671915-07-16
USA-Puerto Rico, Coamo Springs, 18.08 -66.358056

ILL
Ramularia mimosae F. Stevens and Dalbey
ILL00011996F. L. Stevens No. 7215   72151915-07-00
USA-Puerto Rico, Penuelas, 18.056352 -66.721563

ILL
Ramularia mimosae F. Stevens and Dalbey
ILL00011997F. L. Stevens No. 7298   72981915-06-21
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo-Lares Road, 18.375 -66.625

ILL
Ramularia mimosae F. Stevens and Dalbey
ILL00011998F. L. Stevens No. 7110   71101915-06-10
USA-Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, 18.201111 -67.139722

ILL
Ramularia mimosae F. Stevens and Dalbey
ILL00011999F. L. Stevens No. 7158   71581915-06-17
USA-Puerto Rico, Lajas, 8.05194 -67.05972

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Ramularia mimosae F. Stevens & Dalbey
BPI 417889Raghunathan   1967-01-08
India, Hebbal, 16.41282 75.895432


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