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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Mollisia cinerea (Batsch) P. Karst.
ILLS00167948J.L. Crane   97-2401997-10-10
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Mark Twain National Forest, McCormack Lake Recreation Area, in lower portion of McCormack Hollow, and adjacent Gasconade Dolomite bluff along north side of Eleven Point River east of McCormack Hollow, south of McCormack Lake. Elevation calculated 550 to 850 feet., 36.8 -91.35

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ILLS00170584J.L. Crane   97-2411997-10-10
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Mark Twain National Forest, McCormack Lake Recreation Area, in lower portion of McCormack Hollow, and adjacent Gasconade Dolomite bluff along north side of Eleven Point River east of McCormack Hollow, south of McCormack Lake. Elevation caculated 550 to 850 feet., 36.8 -91.35

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J.L. Crane   97-2351997-10-10
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Mark Twain National Forest, McCormack Lake Recreational Area, in lower portion of McCormack Hollow and adjacent Gasconade Dolomite bluff along north side of Eleven Point River east of McCormack Hollow south of McCormack Lake. Elevation caculated 550 to 850 feet., 36.8 -91.35

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Graphium Corda
ILLS00173344J.L. Crane   97-2521997-10-10
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Mark Twain National Forest. McCormack Lake Recreation Area, in lower portion of McCormack Hollow and adjacent Gasconade Dolomite bluff along north side of Eleven Point River east of McCormack Hollow, south of McCormack Lake., 36.810881 -91.351876, 168m

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Trichia decipiens (Pers.) T. Macbr.
ILLS00171892Chamberlin   11979-10-11
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Along the eleven Point River. [as II pt. River]., 36.8098 -91.3466


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Google Map

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