Dataset: EIU-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Tennessee; Grainger; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University


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Urnula craterium (Schwein.) Fr.
ILLS00105257A.S. Methven   ASM 27441984-05-05
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, Clinch River @ 6.5 mi E of Hwy 25, @ 1 mi N of Thorn Hill, 36.372924 -83.4174

EIU
ILLS00105011A.S. Methven   
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, detailed locality information protected

EIU
ILLS00105009A.S. Methven   
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, detailed locality information protected

EIU
ILLS00105013A.S. Methven   
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, detailed locality information protected

EIU
Collybia acervata (Fr.) P. Kumm.
ILLS00109734A.S. Methven   ASM 27501984-05-05
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, Clinch River @ 6.5 mi E of Hwy 25, @ 1 mi N of Thorn Hill, 36.372924 -83.4174

EIU
Polyporus alveolaris (DC.) Bondartsev & Singer
ILLS00107061A.S. Methven   ASM 27521984-05-05
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, Clinch River @ 6.5 mi E of Hwy 25, @ 1 mi N of Thorn Hill, 36.372924 -83.4174

EIU
Polyporus arcularius Lázaro Ibiza
ILLS00107062A.S. Methven   ASM 27481984-05-05
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, Clinch River @ 6.5 mi E of Hwy 25, @ 1 mi N of Thorn Hill, 36.372924 -83.4174

EIU
ILLS00109192A.S. Methven   ASM 27461984-05-05
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, Clinch River @ 6.5 mi E of Hwy 25, @ 1 mi N of Thorn Hill, 36.372924 -83.4174

EIU
ILLS00114332A.S. Methven   ASM 131372009-08-11
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, Clinch Mountain, 36.40009 -83.249896

EIU
ILLS00114124A.S. Methven   ASM 131382009-08-11
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, Clinch Mountain, 36.40009 -83.249896


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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