Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uromyces cruckshanksiae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MICH:Fungi
16280J.L. Morrison   169591938-12-20
Chile, Coquimbo, Depto. Illapel, Scree immediately above La Vega Escondida, 3 hours by horse E of Cuncumen, NW slope, 2650m

UC
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UC640980J. L. Morrison   s.n.1938-12-20
Chile, Coquimbo, Illapel, La Vega Escondida, 3 hours by horse east of Cuncumen, 2640m

UC
Image Associated With the Occurrence
UC640981J. L. Morrison   s.n.1938-12-20
Chile, Coquimbo, depto. Illapel, Scree immediately above La Vega Escondida, 3 hours by horse east of Cuncumen., 2650m

BPI
BPI 003578Leal A. Ruiz   116881949-01-15
Argentina, Mendoza, Dep. S. Carlos, Quebrada del Paso La Cruz de Piedra

BPI
BPI 003579Morrison J. L.   169591938-12-20
Chile, Prov. Coquinto, Dept. Illapel, La Vega Escordida 3 Hrs. by Horse, East of Cuncumen

BPI
BPI 843333Morrison, J. L.   169591938-12-20
Chile, Cuncumen east of

PUR
Morrison, J L   169631958-12-20
Chile, Coquimbo, Depto. Illapel. LaVega Escondida, 3 hours by horse east of Cuncumen; steep northwest-facing scree above the Vega, alt. 2640 m., -41.870699 -73.81622

PUR
PUR004878Morrison, J L   169591958-12-20
Chile, Coquimbo, Depto. Illapel. Scree immediately above LaVega Escondida, 3 hours by horse east of Cuncumen; scree, northwest slope, alt. 2650 m., -41.870699 -73.81622

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F34052J. L. Morrison   169591938-12-20
Chile, Coquimbo, Chile. Prov. Coquimbo, Depto. Illapel. Scree immediately above La Vega Escondida, 3 hours by horse east of Cuncumen; scree northwest slope, Alt. 2650.

S
F237881A. Ruiz Leal   116881949-01-15
Argentina, Mendoza, Mendoza, San Carlos


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