Dataset: WSP-
Search Criteria: Philippines; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP48761F. Petrak   
Philippines, not given, 12.365103 124.432691

WSP
Phyllachora tjankorreh
WSP48768not given   
Philippines, not given, 12.365103 124.432691

WSP
Phyllachora yapensis (Henn.) Syd. & P. Syd.
WSP48770not given   
Philippines, not given, 12.365103 124.432691

WSP
Tilletia opaca Syd. & P. Syd.
WSP64546Shaw, W.R.   1911-07-00
Philippines, Rizal, Luzon, 16 121

WSP
WSP64911M. S. Clemens   1923-05-22
Philippines, Samal, Bataan Prov, Luzon, 16 121

WSP
Irenina subapoda (Syd. & P. Syd.) F. Stevens
WSP65089F. L. Stevens   1931-08-01
Philippines, San Jose, Balete Pass, Nueva Ecija, 16.1308 120.9364

WSP
Irenina uncariae (Rehm) F. Stevens
WSP65091F. L. Stevens   1930-11-00
Philippines, Quezon Forest Park, Tayabas, Luzon, 16 121

WSP
WSP65162V.M. Sarmiento   1920-03-14
Philippines, Mount Maquiling, Laguna, 14.147869 121.194954

WSP
WSP65181A. Lapitan   1946-09-25
Philippines, Mt. Makiling, Makiling National Park, Laguna, 14.155193 121.184654

WSP
Puccinia paullula Syd. & P. Syd.
WSP65261Alcasid   1917-10-02
Philippines, Mt. Maquiling, 14.147869 121.194954

WSP
WSP71331M.S. Clemens   1923-03-00
Philippines, Luzon, Prov. Pampanga, Mt. Arayat., 16 121

WSP
WSP73475A.D.E. Elmer   183491917-06-00
Philippines, Laguna, Island of Luzon, Laguna Province, Los Baños, 14.175175 121.242028

WSP
WSP74582A.D.E. Elmer   184451917-06-00
Philippines, Luzon, Laguna, Los Baños, 14.169329 121.243806

WSP
WSP74711R.S. Davis   1947-11-00
Philippines, Luzon, Manila, 14.601906 121.015106

WSP
WSP74888A.D.E. Elmer   184231917-07-00
Philippines, Laguna, Luzon, Los Banos, 14.169912 121.244063


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