Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Guignardia clusiae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02980659O. Degener   186841946-03-02
Bahamas, New Providence, near Provision grounds, New Provicence

NY:NY
02980658E. C. Leonard   70201925-11-15
Haiti, Nord, Vicinity of St. Michel de I'Atalaye, 19.372161 -72.331314, 350m

NY:NY
02980657J. A. Steyermark   3681955-02-02
Venezuela, Bolívar, Chimantá Massif, Central Section, near Summit Camp, 1925m

NY:NY
00914149F. L. Stevens   8091913-04-03
Puerto Rico, Maricao

NY:NY
00914150F. L. Stevens   8091913-04-03
Puerto Rico, Maricao

University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
ILL00006155F. L. Stevens No. 809   8091913-04-03
USA-Puerto Rico, Maricao, 18.180833 -66.98

ILL
ILL00004029F. L. Stevens No. 809   8091913-04-03
USA-Puerto Rico, Maricao, 18.180833 -66.98

ILL
ILL00006154F. L. Stevens No. 4774   47741913-11-14
USA-Puerto Rico, Maricao, 18.180833 -66.98

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 598344Stegmaier C. E.; Golsen E. W.   1963-02-21
United States, Florida, Miami Intercepted Miami Florida #22939, 25.766023 -80.206292

BPI
BPI 598345Stevens F. L.   1913-11-14
Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo, Rio Piedras, 18.360155 -66.073365

BPI
BPI 598346Leonard E. C.   1925-11-15
Haiti, St. Michel de L'atalaye, Dept. Du Nord alt. 350 meters, vicinity of, 19.371303 -72.337033

BPI
BPI 598347Leonard E. C.   1925-11-18
Haiti, St. Michel de L'atalaye, Dept. Du Nord alt. 350 meters, vicinity of, 19.371303 -72.337033

BPI
BPI 598348Leonard E. C.   1925-11-15
Haiti, St. Michel de L'atalaye, Dept. Du Nord alt. 350 meters, vicinity of, 19.371303 -72.337033

BPI
BPI 598349Leonard E. C.   1925-11-18
Haiti, St. Michel de L'atalaye, Dept. Du Nord alt. 350 meters, vicinity of, 19.371303 -72.337033


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Google Map

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