Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Septoria asplenii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Septoria asplenii Ellis & Everh. Ellis & Everh.
C0170787FG. H. Hicks   31891-10-02
U.S.A., Michigan, Michigan Agr. College, 42.731151 -84.479128

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Septoria asplenii Ellis & Everh.
00830740G. Hicke   3 or 131891-10-02
United States of America, Michigan, Michigan Agr. College, 42.730868 -84.478587

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Septoria asplenii Ellis & Everh.
16104A.H.W. Povah   5341891-10-02
USA, Michigan, Ingham, Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing

MICH:Fungi
Septoria asplenii Ellis & Everh.
139276G. H. Hicks   2 Oct 18911891-10-02
USA, Michigan, Ingham, Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing

MICH:Fungi
Septoria asplenii Ellis & Everh.
139277G. H. Hicks   2 Oct 18911891-10-02
USA, Michigan, Ingham, Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Septoria asplenii Ellis & Everh.
BPI 376904Reed G. M.   1909-05-00
United States, Missouri, Columbia Greenhouse


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Google Map

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