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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Coleosporium ipomoeae (Schwein.) Burrill
R. A. Evers   s.n.1958-10-21
United States, Illinois?, Massa?, Joppa, 42.805647 -70.85783

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Corticium laetum (P. Karst.) Bres.
P.A. Young   s.n.1922-06-15
United States, Illinois?, Washington, Ashley, 38.331667 -89.201944

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D.H. Linder   s.n.1923-08-22
United States, Illinois?, St. Ann's Valley, Trinidad, 10.455027 -61.324331

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Corticium vagum Berk. & M.A. Curtis
G.H. Boewe   s.n.
United States, Illinois?, 40.6331 -89.3985

ILLS
S.T. Saunders   s.n.
United States, Illinois?, ?no site, 40.6331 -89.3985

ILLS
Virginius H. Chase   s.n.1948-11-07
United States, Illinois?, Limestone Township? (Tp.), 41.133333 -87.966667

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Pleurothecium recurvatum (Morgan) Höhn.
Crane & Shearer   s.n.1967-11-03
United States, Illinois?, Patuxent River, Laurel, 39.137608 -76.832195


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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