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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Marasmius rotula (Scop.) Fr.
ILLS00153902J. Richardson   22821973-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Near Clay Bay, Land Between the Lakes, 36.719537 -88.036156

ILLS
Marasmius rotula (Scop.) Fr.
ILLS00153926W.J. Sundberg   22751973-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Turkey Creek Road, Land Between the Lake, 36.719537 -88.036156

ILLS
ILLS00154903W.J. Sundberg   22811973-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Near Clay Bay, LBTL's [Land Between the Lakes], 36.719537 -88.036156

ILLS
ILLS00155382W.J. Sundberg   22831973-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Near Clay Bay, LBTL [Land Between The Lakes], 36.719537 -88.036156

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Galiella rufa (Schwein.) Nannf. & Korf
ILLS00156423W.J. Sundberg   22801973-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Near Clay Bay, Land Between the Lakes, 36.719537 -88.036156

ILLS
Galiella rufa (Schwein.) Nannf. & Korf
ILLS00156443W.J. Sundberg   22781973-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Front Road between Ginger Bay and Clay Bay, Land Between the Lakes, 36.719537 -88.036156

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Microstoma floccosum (Sacc.) Raitv.
ILLS00156469W.J. Sundberg   22741973-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Turkey Creek Road, Land Between the Lakes, 36.719537 -88.036156

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Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
ILLS00156476W.J. Sundberg   22791973-06-09
United States, Tennessee, Stewart, Front Road, between Ginger Bay and Clay Bay, Land Between the Lakes, 36.719537 -88.036156


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Google Map

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