Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diaporthe capsici (Phoma capsici, Phomopsis capsici)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 1107831AGutierrez D.   1986-05-04
Mexico, Intercepted Hidalgo Texas #006598, 22.025288 -102.872783

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 1107831BGutierrez D.   1986-05-04
Mexico, Intercepted Hidalgo Texas #006598, 22.025288 -102.872783

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 1108015Shiroma W.; Mendoza A.   1990-06-26
Thailand, Intercepted San Francisco California #016574

BPI
Phoma capsici Magnaghi
BPI 356249Smith Samuel S.   1915-08-02
United States, Mississippi, Elarbee

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 358319Charneco R. J.   1984-04-11
Dominican Republic

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 358321Furr   1952-01-04
Mexico, Intercepted Nogales, Arizona #71956, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 358322Hein I.   C141944-09-15
United States, Connecticut, West Haven, 41.270653 -72.947047

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 358323Van Valkenburgh J. M.   1984-12-23
Mexico

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 358324Greer J. D.   1967-10-13
Thailand, Intercepted San Francisco California #42179

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 358320BLocke C.   1952-10-15
Virgin Islands, Intercepted St. Thomas #152, 18.343969 -64.928024

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 358820ALocke C.; Conroy J.   1952-10-15
Virgin Islands, Intercepted St. Thomas #152, 18.343969 -64.928024

BPI
Phomopsis capsici (Magnaghi) Sacc.
BPI 746218Towson A.   114298;MEP13831998-07-12
Dominican Republic, Intercepted at JFK Airport, New York, NY


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Google Map

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