Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Puccinia mogiphanis
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Puccinia mogiphanis Arthur Arthur
C0287402FJ. F. Macbride & T. Featherstone   13481922-06-28
Peru, Huánuco, Ambo, -10.127778 -76.204713, 2134m

F:Botany
Puccinia mogiphanis Arthur Arthur
C0287403FJ. F. Macbride   34971923-04-26
Peru, Huánuco, -9.5 -75.8333

F:Botany
Puccinia mogiphanis Arthur Arthur
C0287404FJ. F. Macbride & T. Featherstone   9611922-05-27
Peru, La Oroya, 3658m

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
37086J. N. Rose   188041914-08-06
Peru, Vicinity of Posco

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Puccinia mogiphanis (Juel) Arthur
Macbride; Featherstone   13481922-06-28
Peru, Ambo, alt. about 7000 ft., -10.127778 -76.204713, - 2140m

PUR
Puccinia mogiphanis (Juel) Arthur
Macbride; Featherstone   1923-04-26
Peru, Huanuco, alt. about 7000 ft., -9.930617 -76.242228, - 2140m

PUR
Puccinia mogiphanis (Juel) Arthur
Macbride; Featherstone   9611922-05-27
Peru, La Oroya, -11.520224 -75.899886

PUR
Puccinia mogiphanis (Juel) Arthur
Rose, J N; Rose, J N   194981914-07-14
Peru, Oroya, -11.520224 -75.899886

PUR
Puccinia mogiphanis (Juel) Arthur
PUR000897Rose, J N; Rose, J N   188041914-08-06
Peru, Pasco, -10.666667 -76.083333

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Puccinia mogiphanis (Juel) Arthur
BPI 081799Rose J. N.; Rose J. N. Mrs.   1914-08-06
Peru, Posco, -15.984462 -73.163643

BPI
Puccinia mogiphanis (Juel) Arthur
BPI 848454Rose, Mr. & Mrs. J. N.   18804; 188041914-08-06
Peru, Pasco, -10.666667 -76.083333


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