Dataset: ARIZ
Search Criteria: Mexico; Colima; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN06959George B. Cummins   71-3451971-11-02
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200, Km 83 N. of Manzanillo

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN06963George B. Cummins   71-3301971-11-02
Mexico, Colima, Tree with gray-bark, prominent lenticels, Mex. 200, Km 75 N. of Manzanillo

ARIZ
Ravenelia mexicensis J.F. Hennen & Cummins
ARIZ-M-AN07075George B. Cummins   71-3381921-11-02
Mexico, Colima, Large shrub-small tree, unarmed, sterile) Mex. 200, Km 81 N. of Manzanillo

ARIZ
Ravenelia mexicensis J.F. Hennen & Cummins
ARIZ-M-AN07077George B. Cummins   71-3431971-11-02
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200 near Km. 83 N. of Manzanillo

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN07085George B. Cummins   71-3331971-11-02
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200 near Km. 80 N. of Manzanillo

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN07109George B. Cummins   PUR 642311971-11-02
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200 near Km 83 N. of Manzanillo

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN08344George B. Cummins   71-3471971-11-03
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200 near km 87 N. W. of Manzanillo

ARIZ
Pucciniosira pallidula (Speg.) Lagerh.
ARIZ-M-AN08849George B. Cummins   71-3551971-11-03
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200, 3 miles north of junct. Mex. 80

ARIZ
Uredo Pers.
ARIZ-M-AN08906George B. Cummins   71-3441971-11-02
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200 near Km 83 N. of Manzanillo

ARIZ
Puccinia cenchri Dietel & Holw.
AN 022134George B. Cummins   1971-11-02
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200 near km 80, North of Manzanillo

ARIZ
AN 022750George B. Cummins   1971-11-03
Mexico, Colima, Mex. 200 near km 93 North of Manzanillo


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Google Map

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