| Classification | Fungi: Laboulbeniales: Laboulbeniaceae: Gloeandromyces |
| Complex Object | This is a complex collection object (2 items with 1 preparation) |
| Barcode(s) | <a href='specimen_search.php?barcode=00313696'>00313696</a>; <a href='specimen_search.php?barcode=00313696'>00313696</a> |
<tr><td class='cap'>Other Barcodes on Sheet</td><td class='val'><a href='specimen_search.php?mode=details&barcode='></a>; <a href='specimen_search.php?mode=details&barcode='></a>; <a href='specimen_search.php?mode=details&barcode='></a>; <a href='specimen_search.php?mode=details&barcode='></a></td></tr>| Collector | T. Hiller |
| Collector number | P_3935 |
| Country | Panama |
| State | Colón |
| Geography | North America: Central America (Region): Panama: Colón |
| Locality | Panama, Colón, El Giral, Wasp Fragment |
| Date Collected | 2015 |
| Host | ♀ Trichobius joblingi Wenzel, 1966 on ♀ adult Carollia perspicillata |
| Organism/Item | 1 of 2 |
| GUID | http://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/44b43965-a52e-44a1-822e-eba0c93d7eb3 |
| Harvard University Herbaria Barcode | 00313696 |
| Herbarium | FH |
| Family | Laboulbeniaceae |
| Determination | Gloeandromyces sp. |
| Determined by | Haelewaters, Danny |
| Determination Remarks | [filed under] [label name] [current name] |
| Preparation Type | Microscope slide |
| Preparation Method | Other |
| Description | Mounting medium: amann. Position infected: right-hand side abdomen, right wing, vein M1+2. Remarks: double infection |
| Organism/Item | 2 of 2 |
| GUID | http://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/f49869e5-31ca-4ca6-a8c7-4381958e5e49 |
| Harvard University Herbaria Barcode | 00313696 |
| Herbarium | FH |
| Family | Laboulbeniaceae |
| Determination | Gloeandromyces streblae Thaxter |
| Determined by | Haelewaters, Danny |
| Determination Remarks | [label name] [current name] |
| Preparation Type | Microscope slide |
| Preparation Method | Other |
| Description | Mounting medium: amann. Position infected: right-hand side abdomen, right wing, vein M1+2. Remarks: double infection |