Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alternaria atrans
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Alternaria atrans W.H. Gibson
CUP-034218C.F. Taylor   1935-08-20
United States, New York, Monroe, Lovejoy Farm, 43.090619 -77.514997

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
ILLS00115442G.H. Boewe   s.n.1935-09-20
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Ludlow, 40.386979 -88.127544

ILLS
ILLS00115443G.H. Boewe   3671944-08-02
United States, Illinois, Alexander, Cairo, 37.005329 -89.176461

ILLS
ILLS00115444G.H. Boewe   B8061935-09-20
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Ludlow, 40.386979 -88.127544

ILLS
ILLS00115445G.H. Boewe   B5321936-09-11
United States, Illinois, Edwards, West Salem, 38.520883 -88.004756

ILLS
ILLS00115446G.H. Boewe   B5731936-09-16
United States, Illinois, Jefferson, Woodlawn, 38.317254 -88.838445

ILLS
ILLS00115447G.H. Boewe   4341943-09-07
United States, Illinois, Marshall, Rutland, 41.052533 -89.050359

ILLS
ILLS00115448G.H. Boewe   6721949-09-22
United States, Illinois, Calhoun, Batchtown, 39.033105 -90.657622

ILLS
ILLS00115449G.H. Boewe   6821949-09-22
United States, Illinois, Calhoun, Golden Eagle, 38.893384 -90.57901

ILLS
ILLS00115450G.H. Boewe   B5791940-08-20
United States, Illinois, Hamilton, Aden, 38.241715 -88.458383

ILLS
ILLS00115451G.H. Boewe   6181941-07-28
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Eichorn, 37.491161 -88.405318

ILLS
ILLS00115452G.H. Boewe   s.n.1937-08-11
United States, Illinois, Jefferson, Mt. Vernon, 38.317254 -88.838445

ILLS
ILLS00115453G.H. Boewe   B6841937-08-11
United States, Illinois, Jefferson, Mount Vernon, 38.317254 -88.838445

ILLS
ILLS00115454G.H. Boewe   6341941-07-30
United States, Illinois, Pulaski, Olmsted, 37.114218 -89.197853

ILLS
G.H. Boewe   B6041934-09-10
United States, Illinois, Saline, Eldorado, 37.651159 -88.392821


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