Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cercospora serpentariae (Cercospora serpentaria), Cercospora serpentariae f. aristolochiae-bilobatae, Cercospora serpentariae f. serpentariae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
PH00002224A. Commons   s.n.1886-09-11
United States, Delaware, New Castle, Faulkland

PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
PH00002225A. Commons   3371886-09-11
United States, Delaware, New Castle, Faulkland

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
00838610Collector unspecified   3371886-09-11
United States of America, Delaware, New Castle Co., 39.747547 -75.635458

NY:NY
00838612A. Commons   3371886-09-11
United States of America, Delaware, New Castle Co., 39.747547 -75.635458

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
FLAS-F-32411E. West   1943-07-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, Planera Hammock 11 mi. NW of Gainesville, 29.764498 -82.45477

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cercospora serpentaria Ellis & Everh.
BPI 441143Santos C. de Los; Kaiser J. M.   1970-01-05
Mexico, San Blas, Sinaloa Intercepted Nogales Arizona #67, 26.077695 -108.763686


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