Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Taphrina acericola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-025928J. Dunegan   1937-05-21
United States, Arkansas, Washington, 36.06258 -94.157426

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC-F-0121543G.W. Carver   s.n.1897-04-30
USA, Alabama, 32.424029 -85.69162

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
00899507A. L. A. Jaczewski   1897-07-00
Kachetia, Transcaukasia, Kadanah

NY:NY
02153835C. B. Massalongo   A. J. Mix Taphrina T-3791895-05-28
Italy, Spiassi

NY:NY
02153834A. L. A. Jaczewski   T4651897-07-00
Russia, Kachetia, Transcaukasia, Kedanah

NY:NY
02265143H. B. Gjaerum   s.n.1967-06-20
Norway, Lier, Lier st.

NY:NY
287375A. L. A. Jaczewski   T4651897-07-00
Russia, Kachetia, Transcaukasia, Kedanah

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
213013Ivar Jørstad   1926-07-11
Norway, Trøndelag, Trondheim, Strinda: Voll forsøksgård, 63.4103 10.4485

O
213014H. Svardal   1929-07-25
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Vestre Aker: Gauatad asyl, 59.9501 10.7187

O
213015Jens Holmboe   1926-07-27
Norway, Viken, Vestby, Son, 59.5212 10.6862

O
213016Per Brun   1930-06-26
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Vestre Aker: Grimelund, 59.9432 10.6928

O
213012O. A. Høeg   1923-07-27
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Larvik, Tjølling: Gaarden, Dreng, 59.0339 10.0845

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 675300Jaczewski A.   1897-07-00
USSR, Kardanach

BPI
BPI 675301Troussova N.   1913-05-13
USSR, Toula

BPI
BPI 675302Massalongo C.   1895-05-28
Italy, Mt. Baldo, Verona Prov.

BPI
BPI 675303Mayor Eug.   1926-06-22
Switzerland, Neuchaetel, Suisse

BPI
BPI 675304Massalongo C.   1892-06-20
Italy, Verona Prov.

BPI
BPI 675312Gandoger M.   1873-08-17
France, Arnas (Rhone)


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