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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Aecidium uleanum Pazschke Pazschke
C0004121FE. H. G. Ule   38391890-10-01
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Tubarão, -28.4667 -49.0069

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00888753E. H. G. Ule   1890-10-00
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Brasilia: Tubarão

FH:FH
barcode-01022370F. Noack   1898-08-00
Brazil, Brasilia: Prov. Sao Paulo, Campinas

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Aecidium uleanum Pazschke
BR5020076772453Ule E.   S.N.[1027]1890-10-00
Brazil, Tubarão

BR
Aecidium uleanum Pazschke
BR5020076773467Unknown Collection   S.N.1890-10-00
Brazil, Tubarao

BR
Aecidium uleanum Pazschke
BR5020076774471Puttemans A.   S.N.1900-04-20
Brazil, Serra da Cantareira

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
617995E. H. G. Ule   1027 or 2027
Brazil, Santa Catarina

NY:NY
617996E. H. G. Ule   1890-10-00
Brazil

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 153531Ule E.   1890-10-00
Brazil, Tubarao, -12.833333 -38.466667

BPI
BPI 153532Kampuluve R.; Cuito R.   1900-02-25
Angola, Kunene, Sambesi alt. 1200 M.

BPI
BPI 153533Kunene; Sambesi   1900-02-25
Angola, Kampuluve R, Cuito R. alt. 1200 M.

BPI
BPI 153534Kunene; Sambesi   1900-02-25
Angola, Kampuluve R, Cuito R. alt. 1200 M.

BPI
BPI 153535AWettstein; Schiffner   1901-06-00
Brazil, Sao Paulo Prov, Itapecerica da Serra District Brasso woods, alt. ca. 1000 M.

BPI
BPI 153535BWettstein; Schiffner   1901-06-00
Brazil, Sao Paulo Prov, Itapecerica da Serra District Brasso woods, alt. ca. 1000 M.


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