Dataset: ILLS-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Idaho; Boundary; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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ILLS00167291L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-09-07
United States, Idaho, Boundary, Bethlehem Mines, Copeland. 3000 feet elevation., 48.893836 -116.304369

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Colpoma azaleae (Schwein.) Cooke
ILLS00160064L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-08-29
United States, Idaho, Boundary, Queen Mountain (6000 ft.), 48.906478 -116.971199, 1829m

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Soleella striiformis (Darker) Darker
ILLS00170628C.H. Kauffman   s.n.1922-08-22
United States, Idaho, Boundary, 4000ft. elevation, Rock Creek, 48.906478 -116.971199

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Scirrhiachora groveana (Sacc.) Theiss. & Syd.
ILLS00170542L. E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-08-28
United States, Idaho, Boundary, Mission Creek Trail., 48.906478 -116.971199

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Lophodermium pinastri (Schrad.) Chevall.
ILLS00167178L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-08-22
United States, Idaho, Boundary, At 3000 feet elevation, Bethlehem Mines, Copeland., 48.906478 -116.971199

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Lachnellula suecica (de Bary ex Fuckel) Nannf.
ILLS00166168L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-08-23
United States, Idaho, Boundary, Bethlehem Mine, elevation 3,000 ft, Copeland, 48.893836 -116.304369

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Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
ILLS00163206L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-09-12
United States, Idaho, Boundary, Bethlehem Mines, Copeland., 48.90222 -116.38778

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ILLS00166454L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-08-25
United States, Idaho, Boundary, Bethlehem Mines, Copeland. Altitude 3000 feet., 48.9022 -116.3878

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L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-08-25
United States, Idaho, Boundary, Bethlehem Mines. Copeland. Alt. 3000 ft., 48.8951 -116.3024


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Google Map

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