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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F35882Ex. Coll. S. Kusano   1931899-10-00
Japan, Tokyo, B. Garten in Tokyo.

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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F35880S. Kusano   1899-10-00
Japan, Tokyo, Tokio, Bot. Garten.

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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F145256S. Y. Cheo   14141932-10-26
China, Anhui, Anhwei, Ching Yang Hsien

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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F145254S. Kusano   1905-10-29
Japan, Hokkaido, Komaba

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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F145246Toji Nishida   31901-11-12
Japan, Tokyo, Japan, Tokio.

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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F145247Toji Nishida   1901-11-12
Japan, Tokyo, Tokio.

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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F145249S. Kusano   1905-10-29
Japan, Tokyo, Japonia, Tokyo in horto botanico

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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F145253S. Kusano   1905-10-28
Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo, Bot. Garden

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Uromyces trunicicola Henn. & Shirai
F145255S. Kusano   1905-10-29
Japan, Hokkaido, Komaba


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Google Map

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