Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Chad; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC1885159Chevalier   s.n.1910-06-29
Chad, Chari, Afr. occid.

UC
Aecidium dipcadi Har. & Pat.
UC1885281Chevalier   s.n.1903-07-05
Chad, Chari, Africa occidentalis

UC
Entyloma majus Har. & Pat.
UC1885843Chevalier   s.n.1903-10-00
Chad, "Lac Tchad, Afr. occid." [according to protologue: "Îles du Tchad, entre Modou et Béridem"]

UC
Puccinia apoda Har. & Pat.
UC1889172Chevalier   s.n.1903-10-00
Chad, Chari, "entre Fort Lamy et Mandjafa" [according to protologue]

UC
UC1889421Chevalier   s.n.1902-12-19
Chad, "Chari, Afr. occid."

UC
Puccinia apoda Har. & Pat.
UC1819172Chevalier   s.n.1903-10-00
Chad, Chari, Afr. occid. [according to protologue: "entre Fort-Lamy et Mandjafa"

UC
UC1890109Chevalier   s.n.1903-01-18
Chad, Chari


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