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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 006978Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-05-21
Malta, Oirgenti

BPI
Uromyces lineolatus (Desm.) J. Schröt.
BPI 010876Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-07-01
Malta, Gnejna, 35.916667 14.356944

BPI
Uromyces pisi (DC.) G.H. Otth
BPI 013376Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-06-24
Malta, Fiddien, 35.8825 14.376944

BPI
Uromyces transversalis (Thüm.) G. Winter
BPI 017819Bailey A. G.   1870-06-30
Malta, P. P. L. (Laboratory ?)

BPI
BPI 017929Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-06-03
Malta, Fiddien, 35.8825 14.376944

BPI
BPI 026304   1926-00-00
Malta

BPI
BPI 054861Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-05-16
Malta, Chadwick Lakes, 35.892222 14.39

BPI
Puccinia cichorii (DC.) J. Kickx f.
BPI 056011Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-05-23
Malta, Purales

BPI
BPI 068196Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-05-17
Malta, Buskett, 35.860278 14.397778

BPI
BPI 103472Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-04-04
Malta, Fiodien

BPI
BPI 113607Wheeler B. E. J.   1957-06-26
Malta, Crozo

BPI
BPI 156832   1928-00-00
Malta, Dept. of Agric.

BPI
BPI 161501   1914-02-17
Malta

BPI
Ustilago sorghi (Ehrenb. ex Link) Pass.
BPI 166526   1926-00-00
Malta, Department of Agriculture

BPI
BPI 406418AKauffman C. H.   1918-02-16
Malta, Intercepted Washington Dc #pi 3778 (Fhb 23608)

BPI
BPI 406418BKauffman C. H.   1918-02-16
Malta, Intercepted Washington Dc #pi 3778 (Fhb 23608)

BPI
BPI 439162Caruana-gatto? A.   1913-11-00
Malta, Uied-Il-Kleigha

BPI
BPI 442687AWheeler B. E. J.   1957-04-09
Malta, Gozo, 36.049444 14.25

BPI
BPI 442687BWheeler B. E. J.   1957-04-09
Malta, Gozo, 36.049444 14.25


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