Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gymnosporangium distortum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins Arthur & Cummins
C0276030FR. R. Stewart & J. D. Stewart   195281940-07-19
India, Kashmir, [Precise locality unknown]

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
53741R. R. Stewart   24511917-06-27
India, Alwas, Chamba State, N. W. Himalaya, 8000 - 8000m

NY:NY
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
53744R. R. Stewart   24511917-06-27
India, Alwas, Chamba State, N. W. Himalaya, 2438 - 2438m

NY:NY
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
53745R. R. Stewart   43721919-07-02
India, Tragbal Kashmir, 3048 - 3048m

NY:NY
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
53742R. R. Stewart   43721919-07-02
India, Tragbal Kashmir, 3048 - 3048m

NY:NY
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
53743R. R. Stewart   43141919-07-01
India, Gerais, 2743 - 2743m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
13281R. R. Stewart   43721919-07-02
India, (Himalaya) Tragbal, Kashmir

MICH:Fungi
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
27743R. R. Stewart   27-Jul-171917-06-27
India, Chamba, Alwas, NW Himalayas, 41.6487 122.2288, 2462m

MICH:Fungi
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
27744Vasudeva   1941-07-00
India, Kashmir, Aru

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
BPI 844981Stewart, R. R.   43721919-07-02
India, Tragbal, 34.489205 74.632839

BPI
Gymnosporangium distortum Arthur & Cummins
BPI 974107   
India


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