Dataset: UC
Taxa: Asperisporium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Asperisporium caricae (Speg.) Maubl.
UC1208636alansa   1884-00-00
Brazil, Guarapi, -20.6741 -40.4997

UC
Asperisporium caricae (Speg.) Maubl.
UC1207011B. S. Crandall   s.n.1947-08-10
Peru, Zone of Tingo Maria

UC
Asperisporium caricae (Speg.) Maubl.
UC1138315A. C. Batista   21041955-03-27
Brazil, Iputinga - Recife. Pernambuco

UC
Asperisporium vitiphyllum (Speschnew) Deighton
UC806813T. Rayss   s.n.1959-11-05
Israel, Bait Vegan (near Jerusalem)

UC
Asperisporium caricae (Speg.) Maubl.
UC1892703S. M. Tracy   1901-05-18
USA, Florida

UC
Asperisporium caricae (Speg.) Maubl.
UC1892704S. M. McMurran   1912-04-00
USA, Florida

UC
Asperisporium caricae (Speg.) Maubl.
UC1892705W. Popenoe   1915-04-15
USA, Florida

UC
Asperisporium caricae (Speg.) Maubl.
UC1892706W. Popenoe   1915-03-05
USA, Florida

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Asperisporium caricae (Speg.) Maubl.
UC1892707P. H. Rolfs   1902-11-11
USA, Florida


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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