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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Aecidium xylostei Wallr. Wallr.
C0292895FB. Jacob   s.n.1877-07-15
Switzerland, Neuchâtel, Tête-de-Ran [Tête de Rang], 47.05588 6.85836

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-01022408P. Morthier   
Switzerland, Helvetia: Neuchatel

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Aecidium xylostei Wallr.
BR5020106543374Saccardo P.A.   S.N.1880-00-00
Italy, M. Monfenera

Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
PUL00029767P Morthier   1879-00-00
Helvetia, Neuchatel

University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
ILL00077180Dr. P. Morthier   1879-00-00
Switzerland, Neuchatel, 46.8182 8.2275

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


MIN
326510Morthier, Dr. P   15181879-00-00
Switzerland

MIN
7815Morthier, Dr. P.   15181879-00-00
Switzerland

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Fungi


NEB
NEB00043186P. Morthier   1879-00-00
Switzerland, Helvetia: Neuch‰tel, 46.993089 6.93005

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1017074   
Italy

BPI
BPI 1017212   
Italy

BPI
BPI 1035634   


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