Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aecidium daturae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Aecidium daturae F. Kern & Thurst.
CUP-VZ-000935Chardon, Carlos Eugenio   1932-08-27
Venezuela, Trujillo, La Mesa, 9.366046 -70.566631

CUP
Aecidium daturae F. Kern & Thurst.
CUP-VZ-001823F. Kern and Toro   1934-05-10
Venezuela, Tàchira, Cordero-El Cobre road, 8.035659 -72.055507

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Aecidium daturae F.Kern, Thurst. & Whetzel
611044C. E. Chardón Palacios   9351932-08-27
Venezuela, Trujillo, La Mesa, 1720 - 1785m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Aecidium daturae F. Kern & Thurst.
BPI 151889Chardon   1932-08-27
Venezuela, La Mesa, Trujillo 1720-1785 M.

BPI
Aecidium daturae F. Kern & Thurst.
BPI 845156Chardon, C. E.   9351932-08-27
Venezuela, La Mesa, 10.362593 -70.057268, 1720m

BPI
Aecidium daturae F. Kern & Thurst.
BPI 857001Kern, F. D.; Toro, R. A.   1934-05-13
Venezuela, Cordero cobra, Tachira State


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Google Map

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