Dataset: ILLS-
Search Criteria: Cuba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
ILLS00000887C. Montagne   s.n.
Cuba, Prope Alequízar., 22.805833 -82.584167

ILLS
Torula palmicola Berk. & M.A. Curtis
ILLS00000889C. Wright   564
Cuba, 21.807176 -79.043338

ILLS
Torula palmicola Berk. & M.A. Curtis
ILLS00000890C. Wright   564
Cuba, 21.807176 -79.043338

ILLS
ILLS00158748J.R. Weir & J.A. Faris   s.n.1924-11-15
Cuba, Belmonte, ?Belmonte, ?Soledad, 21.693056 -78.818889

ILLS
Elsinoe krugii (Bitanc. & Jenkins) X.L. Fan & Crous
ILLS00161019A. G. Kevorkin   4201947-04-16
Cuba, Soledad (Cienfaegos) Cuba, 22.3 -80.5

ILLS
ILLS00161024S. C. Bruner   s.n.1930-03-05
Cuba, Hoyo Colorado, Habana, 22.201389 -80.625278

ILLS
Torula herbarum (Pers.) Link
Wright   s.n.1857-01-00
Cuba, 21.807176 -79.043338

ILLS
Tuberculina persicium
C.F. Baker   s.n.1906-05-14
Cuba, Santiago de las Vegas, 22.97 -82.386944


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