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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Cyathus olla (Batsch) Pers.
ILLS00172619A.M. DeJarnett   11412001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville.

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Dacryopinax elegans (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) G.W. Martin
ILLS00172645A.M. DeJarnett   11332001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville.

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Cerrena unicolor (Bull.) Murrill
ILLS00172688A.M. DeJarnett   11312001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville.

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Galerina autumnalis (Peck) A.H. Sm. & Singer
ILLS00172858A.M. DeJarnett   11392001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville

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ILLS00172904A.M. DeJarnett   11422001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville.

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ILLS00173027A.M. DeJarnett   11382001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville.

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ILLS00173049A.M. DeJarnett   11402001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville.

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Clitocybe nuda (Bull.) H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00173084A.M. DeJarnett   11352001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville

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Armillaria gallica Marxm. & Romagn.
ILLS00173089A.M. DeJarnett   11322001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville.

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Tricholoma myomyces (Pers.) J.E. Lange
ILLS00173108A.M. DeJarnett   11372001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville.

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Mycena pura (Pers.) P. Kumm.
ILLS00173129A.M. DeJarnett   11362001-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bible Camp, near Ferryville


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Google Map

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