Dataset: WIS
Search Criteria: El Salvador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


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Cercospora lippiae Ellis & Everh.
WIS-F-0066604N.C. Fassett   283741950-10-30
El Salvador, San Salvador, Delta at Asino, west end of Lago Ilopango, 457m

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Coleosporium viguierae Dietel & Holw.
WIS-F-0067557Standley   29391947-01-24
El Salvador, Near Apaneca

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WIS-F-0072785Standley   25151947-01-16
El Salvador, Ahuachapan, vicinity of Ahuachapan, 700 - 1100m

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Phakopsora jatrophicola (Arthur) Cummins
WIS-F-0075623Standley   36221947-02-07
El Salvador, Dept. San Vicente: San Vicente

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WIS-F-0078482Standley   30181947-01-24
El Salvador, Ahuachapan, Western slopes of Sierra de Apaneca, vicinity of Apaneca, 1400 - 1600m

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WIS-F-0077811Standley   s.n.1947-02-07
El Salvador, San Vicente, Vicinity of San Vicente, 400 - 500m

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WIS-F-0079223Standley   s.n.1947-01-16
El Salvador, Dept. Ahuachapán: Vicinity of Ahuachapán, 700 - 1100m

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WIS-F-0079282Stanley and Padilla   27781947-01-16
El Salvador

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WIS-F-0078830Standley   s.n.1947-02-07
El Salvador, San Vicente, San Vicente

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WIS-F-0078917Standley   27691947-01-16
El Salvador, Ahuachapán, vicinity of Ahuachapán, 13.92139 -89.845

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WIS-F-0079911Standley   27041947-01-19
El Salvador, Ahuachapán, Near Ataco, 1200 - 1400m

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WIS-F-0080981Standley   s.n.1947-01-19
El Salvador, Ahuachapán, near Ataco, 13.844282 -89.917114, 1200 - 1400m

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Uromyces celosiae Diet. & Holw.
WIS-F-0084929Standley   24141947-01-16
El Salvador, Ahuachapan, vicinity of Ahuachapan, 13.92139 -89.845, 700 - 1100m


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