Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uromyces trollipii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
PH00044470S.G. Trollip   s.n.
South Africa, Promont. bonae spei: Prope Bedford, pagum ad pedem montis Kagaberg

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
F35964Stud. G. Trollip   
South Africa, Promont bonae spei: Prope Bedford, pagum ad pedem montis Kagaberg.

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Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
F35966Stud. G. Trollip   
South Africa, Promont bonae spei: Prope Bedford, pagum ad pedem montis Kagaberg.

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Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
F35965Stud. G. Trollip   
South Africa, Promont bonae spei: Prope Bedford, pagum ad pedem montis Kagaberg.

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Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
F35967Trollip   1404
South Africa, Brak River, Somerset.

University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
325134   

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
NCU-F-0023621Trollip, S. G.   s.n.
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Amatole, Fungi Capensis. Kagaberg pr. [prope] Bedford, Cap. bon. Spei., -32.683333 26.083333

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
BPI 871811Wood, A. R.   5942004-09-25
South Africa, Northern Cape, Niewondtville Nature Reserve, ~ 2KM NE of Niewondtville, -31.35 19.133333333

BPI
Uromyces trollipii Kalchbr. & MacOwan
BPI 999594Stud. G. Trollip   s.n.
South Africa, Near Bedford, at foot of Mount Kagaberg


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