Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phakopsora punctiformis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
C0275079FS. Y. Cheo   1991931-08-02
China, 35 105

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barcl. & Dietel) Dietel
PUR004346Barclay, A   1889-01-01
India, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla (Simla), 31.10442 77.16662

PUR
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barcl. & Dietel) Dietel
Barclay, A   1889-10-15
India, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla (Simla), 31.096044 77.168457

PUR
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barcl. & Dietel) Dietel
PUR011159Cheo, S Y   1991931-08-02
China, Guizhou Province, Zunyi, 28.15469 107.07481

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
F29679A. Barclay   1889-00-00
India, Simla.

S
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
F29683A. Barclay   1889-00-00
India, Simla.

S
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
F29681A. Barclay   1889-10-15
India, Simla.

S
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
F29680A. Barclay   1889-00-00
India, Simla.

S
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
F29682A. Barclay   1889-10-15
India, Simla.

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
UC927733S. Y. Cheo   1991931-08-02
China, Tsunyi Hsien, Kweichow

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
24616S.Y. Cheo   1991931-08-02
China, Guizhou, Tsunyi Hsien

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Phakopsora punctiformis (Barclay & Dietel) Dietel
BPI 026442Cheo S. Y.   1991931-08-02
China, Tsunyi Hsien, Kweichow


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Google Map

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