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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Ellis & Everh.
295151J. M. Grant   1921-10-00
United States of America, Washington, Island Co., 48.040094 -122.406257

NY:NY
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Ellis & Everh.
295142R. Etheridge   25801958-10-09
United States of America, Kansas, Greenwood Co., 37.823917 -96.28917

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Berl. & Voglino
NCU-F-0026160Thaxter, Roland   s.n.1888-09-00
United States, Connecticut, Tolland, Storrs, Conn. [Connecticut], 41.808431 -72.249523

NCU:Fungi
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Berl. & Voglino
NCU-F-0026161Trelease, William   62
United States, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, 45 -90

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Berl. & Voglino
BPI 385228Unknown   288B0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Berl. & Voglino
BPI 385229Trelease Wm.   0000-00-00
United States, Wisconsin, Lacrosse

BPI
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Berl. & Voglino
BPI 385230Davis J. J.   1918-06-29
United States, Wisconsin, Wild Rose, 44.178588 -89.249006

BPI
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Berl. & Voglino
BPI 385231Davis J. J.   1917-08-16
United States, Wisconsin, Shiocton, 44.444706 -88.57899

BPI
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Berl. & Voglino
BPI 385261   1888-09-00
United States, Connecticut, Storrs, 41.808431 -72.249523

BPI
Septoria salicifoliae (Trel.) Berl. & Voglino
BPI 864964Davis, J. J.   1905-07-04
United States, Idaho, Wallace, 47.474094 -115.927939


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Google Map

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