Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hysterium barrianum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Hysterium barrianum E. Boehm, A.N. Mill., Mugambi, Huhndorf & C.L. Schoch
ILLS00000988A.N. Miller, S.M. Huhndorf, J.L. Crane, T.J. Atkinson, I. Promputtha, M. Grief, G.K. Mugambi, & P. Chaudhary   ANM14422007-11-04
United States, Tennessee,, Sevier County,, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Chimney Tops Picnic Area, Cove Hardwood Loop Trail., 35.6363 -83.4922

ILLS
Hysterium barrianum E. Boehm, A.N. Mill., Mugambi, Huhndorf & C.L. Schoch
ILLS00000286A.N. Miller, S. M. Huhndorf, J. L. Crane, T.J. Atkinson, I. Promputtha, M. Grief, G. K. Mugambi, P. Chaudhary   ANM14952007-11-05
United States, Tennessee,, Sevier County,, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Elkmont, Little River Trail, 35° 39' 13.4'' N, 83° 34' 44.7'' W, 686 meters elevation., 35.6537 -83.5791

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Hysterium barrianum E. Boehm, A.N. Mill., Mugambi, Huhndorf & C.L. Schoch
BPI 879783Miller, A.N.; Huhndorf, S.M.; Crane, J.L.; Atkinson, T.J.; Promputtha, I.; Grief, M.; Mugambi, G.K.; Chaudhary, P.   ANM 14952007-11-05
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky MountainsNational Park, Elkmont, Little River Trail, 35? 39? 13.4?? N, 83? 34? 44.7?? W, 686m elev., 35.653611111 -83.578888889, 686m

BPI
Hysterium barrianum E. Boehm, A.N. Mill., Mugambi, Huhndorf & C.L. Schoch
BPI 879784Miller, A.N.; Huhndorf, S.M.; Crane, J.L.; Atkinson, T.J.; Promputtha, I.; Grief, M.; Mugambi, G.K.; Chaudhary, P.   ANM 14422007-11-04
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, GreatSmoky Mountains National Park, Chimney Tops Picnic Area, Cove Hardwood LoopTrail, N35 38? 10.7??, W83 29? 32.1??, 35.636111111 -83.492222222


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