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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Ustilago bullata (Fuckel) J. Schröt.
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

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Ustilago avenae (Pers.) Rostr.
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
Ustilago spagazzinii
James N. Hauck ?   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
Ustilago maydis (DC.) Corda
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
Puccinia Pers.
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
Joe F. Hennen   s.n.1957-10-17
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 7 mile south of Brookings., 44.20959 -96.797163

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Puccinia violae (Schumach.) DC.
J.F. Hennen & H.G. Bulsifer   s.n.1956-06-05
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 7 mile south of Brookings along Big Sioux River., 44.20959 -96.797163

ILLS
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
James N. Hauck   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 44.36968 -96.790422

ILLS
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
James N. Hauck   s.n.1956-08-09
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, 8 miles east of White, 44.20959 -96.797163


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