Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Guatemala; Jutiapa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Trametes hirsuta (Wulfen) Lloyd
UC679998P. C. Standley   s.n.1940-10-24
Guatemala, Jutiapa, Vicinity of Jutiapa., 850m

UC
Puccinia conoclinii var. depressipora Cummins, M.P. Britton & J.W. Baxter
UC746446P. C. Standley   s.n.1940-10-21
Guatemala, Jutiapa, Hills between Jutiapa and Plan de Urrutia

UC
UC746350P. C. Standley   s.n.1940-11-26
Guatemala, Jutiapa, near El Molino (Dept. Santa Rosa), 14.2 -89.866667, 600m

UC
Pucciniosira pallidula (Speg.) Lagerh.
UC746295P. C. Standley   s.n.1940-00-00
Guatemala, Jutiapa, vicinity of Jutiapa, alt about 850 m.; 14.166667 -89.833333; 14.166667 -89.833333; 14.166667 -89.833333, 14.166667 -89.833333, 850m

UC
Pucciniosira pallidula (Speg.) Lagerh.
UC746294P. C. Standley   s.n.1940-00-00
Guatemala, Jutiapa, vicinity of Jutiapa, alt about 850 m.; 14.166667 -89.833333; 14.166667 -89.833333, 14.166667 -89.833333, 850m

UC
Pucciniosira pallidula (Speg.) Lagerh.
UC746296P. C. Standley   s.n.1940-00-00
Guatemala, Jutiapa, vicinity of Jutiapa, alt about 850 m.; 14.166667 -89.833333, 14.166667 -89.833333, 850m

UC
Uromyces cucullatus Syd. & P. Syd.
UC746315P. C. Standley   750761940-10-24
Guatemala, Jutiapa, vicinity of Jutiapa, 14.166667 -89.833333, 850m

UC
Uromyces cucullatus Syd. & P. Syd.
UC746597Paul C. Standley   750061940-10-24
Guatemala, Jutiapa, vicinity of Jutiapa, 14.166667 -89.833333

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Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
UC746578G. B. Cummins   s.n.1940-10-24
Guatemala, Jutiapa, Vicinity of Jutiapa, 850m


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