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

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Curvularia lunata (Wakker) Boedijn
UC1065386J. W. Groves   1944-05-30
USA, New Jersey, Pedricktown; 39.766181 -75.41478, 39.766181 -75.41478

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Curvularia trifolii (Kauffman) Boedijn
UC1065388J. W. Groves   1963-02-15
Canada, Ontario, Renfrew

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Curvularia inaequalis (Shear) Boedijn
UC1065417J. W. Groves   1941-10-20
Canada, Ottawa

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UC1065408J. W. Groves   1944-11-14
United Kingdom, Sleaford, England, 52.983333 -0.4

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Curvularia geniculata (Tracy & Earle) Boedijn
UC1065416J. W. Groves   1942-12-14
Canada, Ontario, Prince Edward, Wellington, 43.95 -77.35

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Curvularia trifolii (Kauffman) Boedijn
UC1065352J. W. Groves   1943-01-19
Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, C. E. F, Hort. Div.

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Curvularia lunata (Wakker) Boedijn
UC936505W. B. Cooke   1944-00-00
Panama, Panama Canal Zone, 9.333333 -79.91804

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Curvularia trifolii (Kauffman) Boedijn
UC568197L. Bonar   1922-04-01
USA, Michigan, Michigan


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