Dataset: CUP-
Taxa: Stigmina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Stigmina lautii B. Sutton
CUP-067577Agr mkt personnel   2005-06-10
USA, New York, Allegany, Cuba, 'Pond field', 42.217567 -78.275293

CUP
Stigmina lautii B. Sutton
CUP-067578Ag. and Mkt. personnel   2005-06-10
USA, New York, Allegany, Cuba, 'Kendas field', 42.217567 -78.275293

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
CUP-003520W. A. Orton   1907-10-29
United States, Georgia, Jellobee

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
CUP-045031M.F. Barrus   1920-01-07
United States, California, Riverside, Sycamore Canyon, Box Springs Mts., 33.99196 -117.296153

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
F.Columbiani-4988E. Bartholomew   1914-12-02
United States, Mississippi, 32.298757 -90.18481

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
CUP-029006R.M. Nattrass   1936-12-00
Cyprus, 35.166667 33.366667

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
F.Columbiani-4293E. Bartholomew   1913-10-21
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, 35.241207 -94.619944

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
CUP-056884A. Plunkett   1934-11-12
United States, California, San Diego, 33.041711 -116.868082

CUP
Stigmina asclepidiadis
CUP-056882O.A. Plunkett   1936-09-02
United States, California, Iron Springs, Palomar Mount., 33.34272 -116.86154

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
CUP-056886O.A Plunkett   1936-06-10
United States, California, San Diego, 32.644225 -116.781409

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
CUP-056883O. A. Plunkett   

CUP
F.Columbiani-2885E. Bartholomew   

CUP
BriosiCavara-0364   

CUP
CUP-060802A. Plunkett   

CUP
Stigmina vitis Dearn. & Barthol.
CUP-056887E. Barth   

CUP
Stigmina variabilis
CUP-S-2672M. B. Waite   1888-11-04
United States, Maryland, Rock Creek, 39.0458 -76.6413

CUP
Stigmina platani (Fuckel) Sacc.
CUP-F-3412W. G. Farlow   29171885-03-00
United States, California, Los Angeles, 34.052234 -118.243685


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Google Map

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