Dataset: BPI-
Search Criteria: Botswana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Uromyces leptodermus Syd. & P. Syd.
BPI 010129Hansford C. G.   1959-02-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
Puccinia abutili Berk. & Broome
BPI 042671Namform C. L. ?   1960-03-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
Puccinia abutili Berk. & Broome
BPI 1110441Hansford C. G.   1959-03-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
BPI 1110442Hansford C. G.   1959-04-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
BPI 1110446Hansford C. G.   1959-04-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
Ravenelia atrides Syd. & P. Syd.
BPI 1110458Hansford C. G.   1959-04-00
Botswana, Morale, -23.197683 26.793334

BPI
BPI 1110459Hansford C. G.   1959-04-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
Sporisorium sorghi Ehrenb. ex Link
BPI 1110461Hansford C. G.   1959-03-00
Botswana, Palla Road, Dinokwe

BPI
BPI 1110462Hansford C. G.   1959-02-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, Experimental Station

BPI
Uromyces leptodermus Syd. & P. Syd.
BPI 1111491Hansford C. G.   1959-03-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
Uromyces leptodermus Syd. & P. Syd.
BPI 1111492Hansford C. G.   1959-02-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
BPI 172525Hansford C. G.   1959-10-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
BPI 191920Hansford C. G.   1959-04-00
Botswana, Mahalapye, -23.104068 26.814214

BPI
Sphacelotheca sorghi (Ehrenb. ex Link) G.P. Clinton
BPI 192285Hansford C. G.   1959-03-00
Botswana, Palla Road, -23.422497 26.683754

BPI
BPI 632146   0000-00-00
Botswana, Gabone


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