Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Guatemala; Quezaltenango; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Puccinia fuscata Arthur & Holw.
UC746348P. C. Standley   s.n.1941-01-16
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Region of Boxantín, southeast of San Martín Chile Verde, 2400m

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Puccinia fuscata Arthur & Holw.
UC1274574E. W. D. Holway   s.n.1917-01-28
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Zunil

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Puccinia detonsa Arthur & Holw.
UC1274645E. W. D. Holway   s.n.1917-02-03
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Columba

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Puccinia basiporula H.S. Jacks. & Holw.
UC1274256E. W. D. Holway   s.n.1915-01-21
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Cerro Quemado

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UC1274250E. W. D. Holway   s.n.1915-01-21
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Cerro Quemada

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Puccinia solidipes H.S. Jacks. & Holw.
UC1274647E. W. D. Holway   s.n.1917-01-28
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Zunil

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UC1274608E. W. D. Holway   s.n.1917-01-30
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Agua Amargas

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UC746445P. C. Standley   s.n.1939-02-22
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, El Boquerón, Dept. San Marcos, near border of Dept. Quezaltenango, 2700m

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Puccinia recondita Roberge ex Desm.
UC746774Paul C. Standley   s.n.1941-01-21
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Mountains southeast of Palestina, on old road to San Juan Ostuncalco, 2550 - 2850m

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Uromyces punctatus J. Schröt.
UC746748P. C. Standley   s.n.1941-02-05
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, above Los Vahos, Cerro Quemado, 2900 - 3000m

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Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
UC746577P. C. Standley   s.n1941-02-03
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Mountains above Zunil, lower slopes of Volcan de Zunil, on road to Fuentes Georginas, 2200 - 2350m


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