Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Puccinia pygmaea var. chisosana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Puccinia pygmaea var. chisosana var. nov.
106614G.B. Cummins, 61-404   1961-10-27
U.S.A., Texas, Chisos Mts, Big Bend National Park, path to Boot Spring

AAFC:DAOM
Puccinia pygmaea var. chisosana var. nov.
106615G.B. Cummins, 62-415 PUR 57364, type   1962-05-28
U.S.A., Texas, Chisos Mts, Big Bend National Park, along stream, ΒΌ mi. above Boot String

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
WIS-F-0043684George B. Cummins   61-4041961-10-27
United States, Texas, Big Bend National Park, path to Boot Spring, Chisos Mts., 29.232606 -103.297424

WIS
WIS-F-0043685George B. Cummins   62-4151962-05-28
United States, Texas, Big Bend National Park, 1/4 mile above Boot Spring, Chisos Mts., 29.241441 -103.297681

WIS
WIS-F-0043686George B. Cummins   62-4131962-05-28
United States, Texas, Big Bend National Park, Boot Spring, 29.241444 -103.297681

WIS
WIS-F-0043687George B. Cummins   62-4101962-05-28
United States, Texas, Big Bend National Park, path to Boot Spring, Chisos Mts., 29.232606 -103.297424

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1103942Cummins George B.   61-4041961-10-27
United States, Texas, Boot Springs, Big Bend National Park, 29.0689 -103.4503

BPI
BPI 1103979Cummins George B.   62-4101962-05-28
United States, Texas, Boot Springs, Chisos Mtns, Big Bend National Park, 29.0689 -103.4503

BPI
BPI 1103980Cummins George B.   62-4151962-05-28
United States, Texas, Boot Springs, Big Bend National Park Stream .25 Mile above, 29.0689 -103.4503

BPI
BPI 848755Cummins, G. B.   62-4131962-05-28
United States, Texas, Big Bend national Park, Boot Spring, 29.0689 -103.4503


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