Dataset: BPI-
Taxa: Chrysopsora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Chrysopsora cestri (Dietel & Henn.) Arthur
BPI 123501Stevens F. L.   1923-07-13
Costa Rica, Peralta, 9.916667 -84.116667

BPI
Chrysopsora cestri (Dietel & Henn.) Arthur
BPI 123503Carleton M. A.   351920-09-29
Panama, Bocas del Tora Dept., 9.261617 -82.542312

BPI
Chrysopsora cestri (Dietel & Henn.) Arthur
BPI 123504Sydow H.   1925-02-02
Costa Rica, San Pedro de San Ramon, 10.087347 -84.488511

BPI
Chrysopsora cestri (Dietel & Henn.) Arthur
BPI 123505Stevens F. L.   1924-08-12
Peru, Hda. Chalhuapuquio alt. 700 M.

BPI
BPI 123506de Lagerheim ?   1891-01-00
Ecuador, Tichincha

BPI
BPI 123507Lagerheim G.   1890-00-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, -0.083333 -78.5

BPI
BPI 123508Lagerheim G.   1890-00-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, -0.083333 -78.5

BPI
BPI 123509Holway E. W. D.; Holway Mary M.   1920-08-14
Ecuador, Quito, -0.194568 -78.493005

BPI
BPI 123510Holway E. W. D.; Holway Mary M.   1920-04-22
Bolivia, Sorata, -15.766667 -68.633333

BPI
BPI 123511Hutchison Paul C.; Wright J. Kenneth   1964-06-04
Peru, Leimebamba, on Road to Balsas, Chachapoyas Prov, Amazonas Dept. alt. 3100 M, Cerros Calla calla, East Side, 19 km. above

BPI
BPI 123512Holway E. W. D.; Holway Mary M.   1159;1921-09-28
Brazil, Therezopolis, -27.747555 -48.919398

BPI
BPI 920738E. W. D.; Holway Mary M.   s. n.1920-08-14
Ecuador, Quito

BPI
BPI 920739E. W. D.; Holway Mary M.   s. n.1920-04-22
Bolivia, Sorata

BPI
BPI 973352Holway E. W. D.; Holway Mary M.   1920-04-22
Bolivia, Sorata, -15.766667 -68.633333

BPI
BPI 973370Holway E. W. D.; Holway Mary M.   1920-08-14
Ecuador, Quito, -0.194568 -78.493005

BPI
BPI 989870   
United States

BPI
BPI 992695Lagerheim G.   1890-00-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, -0.083333 -78.5

BPI
BPI 1025373   

BPI
BPI 1042661   
Ecuador

BPI
BPI 1042771   
Ecuador


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