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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Lamproderma arcyrioides (Sommerf.) Rostaf.
G.N. Jones   s.n.1967-07-01
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Crater Lake National Park, 42.940498 -122.133842

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Diderma niveum (Rostaf.) T. Macbr.
G.N. Jones   s.n.1967-07-04
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Crater Lake National Park, 42.940498 -122.133842

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Scutellinia (Cooke) Lambotte
ILLS00157440W.J. Sundberg   19801972-05-28
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Mt Ashland, near Ashland, 42.194576 -122.709477

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Polyporus leucospongia Cooke & Harkn.
ILLS00157538W.J. Sundberg   19831972-05-28
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Mt Ashland, near Ashland, 42.194576 -122.709477

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Tricholoma terreum (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
ILLS00154072W.J. Sundberg   19851972-05-28
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Mt. Ashland, near Ashland, 42.194576 -122.709477

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ILLS00154731W.J. Sundberg   19861972-05-28
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Mt. Ashland, near Ashland, 42.194576 -122.709477

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Guepiniopsis alpina (Earle) Brasf.
ILLS00156753W.J. Sundberg   19841972-05-28
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Mt Ashland, near Ashland, 42.194576 -122.709477

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ILLS00156808W.J. Sundberg   19811972-05-28
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Mount Ashland, near Ashland, 42.194576 -122.709477

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Nivatogastrium nubigenum (Harkn.) Singer & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00156826W.J. Sundberg   19821972-05-28
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Mt Ashland near Ashland, 42.194576 -122.709477


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