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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Allantonecteria yuccae
ILLS00158363H.E. Parks   90071955-03-06
United States, California, Riverside, Soboba Hot Springs, San Jacinto, 34.134728 -116.313066

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H.E. Parks   s.n.1958-11-00
United States, California, Riverside, Soboba Hot Springs, Ornamental Planting, 34.134728 -116.313066

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Puccinia mesneriana
J.T. Howell   s.n.1928-07-00
United States, California, Riverside, Santa Ana Mountains, 34.134728 -116.313066

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Pseudoseptoria donacis (Pass.) B. Sutton
O.A. Plunkett   s.n.1937-05-10
United States, California, Riverside, Riverside, 34.134728 -116.313066

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L. Bonar   s.n.1957-03-10
United States, California, Riverside, N of Corona, 34.134728 -116.313066

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Thyrostroma compactum (Sacc.) Höhn.
H.E. Parks   s.n.1955-03-06
United States, California, Riverside, Soboba Hot Springs, 34.134728 -116.313066

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Chlorophyllum molybdites (G. Mey.) Massee ex P. Syd.
ILLS00154990H. Taylor   s.n.1982-12-22
United States, California, Riverside, Joshua Tree National Monument, 34.134728 -116.313066

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ILLS00157045W.J. Sundberg   1986-08-10
United States, California, Riverside, Palm Springs, 34.134728 -116.313066

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H.E. Parks   s.n.1958-11-00
United States, California, Riverside, Soboba Hot Springs near San Jacinto., 33.79974 -116.92919

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Thyrostroma compactum (Sacc.) Höhn.
H.E. Parks   90091955-03-06
United States, California, Riverside, Soboba Hot Springs, near San Jacinto., 33.79974 -116.92919


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Google Map

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