Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Micropeltis clava, Micropeltis clava var. clava, Micropeltis clava var. major
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-VZ-000677Chardon and Toro   1932-07-25
Venezuela, Aragua, La Cumbre, road to Ocumare, 9.978778 -67.401109

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1108154Chardon; Toro   1932-07-25
Venezuela, La Cumbre, Road to Ocumare, Aragua alt. 1350 meters

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 645345AFonseca O.   1961-07-07
Brazil, Manaus, Amazonas Am 1, Km 46

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 645345BFonseca O.   1961-07-07
Brazil, Manaus, Amazonas Am 1, Km 46

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 645345CFonseca O.   1961-07-07
Brazil, Manaus, Amazonas Am 1, Km 46

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 645345DFonseca O.   1961-07-07
Brazil, Manaus, Amazonas Am 1, Km 46

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 645345EFonseca O.   1961-07-07
Brazil, Manaus, Amazonas Am 1, Km 46

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 645345FFonseca O.   1961-07-07
Brazil, Manaus, Amazonas Am 1, Km 46

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 645345GFonseca O.   1961-07-07
Brazil, Manaus, Amazonas Am 1, Km 46

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 645346DPeres G. E. P.   1961-04-27
Brazil, Reserva Ducke, Manaus, Amazonas

BPI
Micropeltis clavatispora Bat. & W.A. Campb.
BPI 646638CFonseca Osorio   1961-07-07
Brazil, Manaus, Amazonas Am. 1-km 44

BPI
BPI 646639DLima Jose Americo de   1961-08-19
Brazil, Serra do Navio, Amapa


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Google Map

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