Dataset: ILL
Search Criteria: USA-Puerto Rico OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Arecibo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Exosporium leucaenae F. Stevens and Dalbey
ILL00006194F. L. Stevens No. 6792   67921914-01-17
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Sabana Hoyos, Arecibo, 18.375 -66.625

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ILL00054040F. L. Stevens   10531915-07-08
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Río Arriba, Dos Bocas., 18.335556 -66.6675

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Phyllachora graminis (Pers.) Fuckel
ILL00092897F. L. Stevens   80751915-07-08
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Río Arriba, 18.34 -66.7111

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ILL00092940   6661
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Arecibo Arecibo, 18.4724 -66.7157

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Phyllachora andropogonis P. Karst. & Har.
ILL00092758F. L. Stevens   80081915-07-07
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Arecibo Arecibo, Arecibo Lares Road, 18.4724 -66.7157

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Phyllachora andropogonis (Schwein.) Ellis & Everh.
ILL00092756F. L. Stevens   72161915-05-00
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Arecibo Arecibo, Arecibo Lares Road, 18.4724 -66.7157

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ILL00093048F. L. Stevens   78961915-07-06
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Tamana Rio, 18.41618 -66.71256

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Phyllachora andropogonis P. Karst. & Har.
ILL00092757F. L. Stevens   72161915-05-00
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Arecibo Arecibo, Arecibo Lares Road, 18.4724 -66.7157

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Phyllachora andropogonis P. Karst. & Har.
ILL00092753F. L. Stevens   88981915-07-20
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, 18.4268 -66.7035

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Napicladium funago
ILL00082176F.L. Stevens   68041914-01-17
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Sabana Hoyos, Arecibo, 18.375 -66.625

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Oidium Erysifhe cichoracearum
ILL00082221F.L. Stevens   8681915-07-06
USA-Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Tamana Rio, 18.41618 -66.71256


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