Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uromyces euphorbiae, Uromyces euphorbiae var. euphorbiae, Uromyces euphorbiae var. euphorbiicola, Uromyces euphorbiae var. minor
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck Cooke & Peck
C0290905FE. H. G. Ule   s.n.1902-00-00
Peru, San Martín, Tarapoto, -6.493434 -76.367513

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
Abbott, E V   1781929-07-17
Peru, near Lima, in sugar cane field, -12 -76.834706

PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
Holway, E W D ; Holway, Mary M   7871920-07-23
Peru, Santa Clara above Lima, -5.533333 -74.633333

PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
Holway, E W D ; Holway, Mary M   7891920-07-23
Peru, Santa Clara above Lima, -5.533333 -74.633333

PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
Macbride; Featherstone   1922-04-12
Peru, Matucana, alt. about 8000 ft., -11.846081 -76.386809, - 2440m

PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
Macbride; Featherstone   1922-04-12
Peru, Matucana, alt. about 8000 ft., -11.846081 -76.386809, - 2440m

PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
Macbride, J Francis   42311923-06-03
Peru, Rio Huallaga Ca¤on, below Rio Santo Domingo, alt. about 4000 ft., -14.338681 -71.766731

PUR
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
Stevens, F L   1001924-12-06
Peru, Hda. Chalhaupuquio, -10.046111 -76.621389

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
BPI 004731Stevens F. L.   1001924-06-12
Peru, Hacienda Chalhaupuquio

BPI
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
BPI 004740Stevens F. L.   1924-11-30
Peru, Iroya alt. 3775 M.

BPI
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
BPI 025477Holway E. W. D.; Holway Mary M.   1920-07-23
Peru, Santa Clara, above Lima


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