Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uredo australis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chrysler Herbarium - Mycological Collection


CHRB
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
CHRB-F-0026600F.W. Neger   s.n.1897-01-00
in andibus Valdivianis [In the Andes, valdivianus]

Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
MSC0245590F. W. Neger   1897-01-00
Chile, Región de los Ríos, Valdivia, in andibus Valdivianis, -39.822555 -73.238624

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
618162F. W. Neger   1897-01-00
Chile, Valdivian Andes

NY:NY
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
618163F. W. Neger   1897-01-00
Chile, Valdivian Andes

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
F31916F. W. Neger   1897-01-00
Chile, Los Lagos, In andibus valdivianus.

S
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
F31917   1897-01-00
Chile, Vald. Anden.

S
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
F122438   
Auf Andin. Pampas

S
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
F122437   

S
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
F122442C. Skottsberg & I. Skottsberg   1917-03-07
Chile, Juan Fernandez: Masafuera, Hochland, c. 1200 m. s. m.

S
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
F122440C. Skottsberg & I. Skottsberg   1917-03-07
Chile, Juan Fernandez: Masafuera, in altiplanitie, c. 1200 m. s. m.

S
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
F122439C. Skottsberg & I. Skottsberg   1917-03-07
Chile, Juan Fernandez: Masafuera, på höjdryggen, c. 1200 m. s. m.

University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
320478   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Uredo australis Dietel & Neger
BPI 1029683   


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