Dataset: ILLS-
Taxa: Cryptosphaeria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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ILLS00160141T.E. Hinds & B. James   6723-F1978-09-18
United States, Nebraska, Bessey Nursery., 41.90194 -100.30597

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ILLS00160146T.E. Hinds, F.G. Hawksworth et al.   4662-G1977-10-16
Canada, British Columbia, Campground near Pavilion Lake on Highway 12 north of Lillooet, 50.776441 -121.855306

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ILLS00160140T.E. Hinds   4666-G1977-08-18
United States, Colorado, Roosevelt National Forest, Poudre Canyon, Redfeather R.D, Below Ansel Watrous Campground, 40.53565 -105.585366

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ILLS00160139T.E. Hinds   4667-G1977-08-18
United States, Colorado, Roosevelt National Forest, Poudre Canyon, Redfeather R.D, Mountain Park Campground, 40.53565 -105.585366

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Cryptosphaeria eunomioides (G.H. Otth) Höhn.
ILLS00160138S.H. Burnham   s.n.1907-04-07
United States, New York, Washington, Vaughns, 40.714269 -74.005973

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ILLS00160143T. Laurent & T.E. Hinds   4637-C1977-08-09
United States, Alaska, 9 miles north of Glenallen on Highway 4, Alaska. 4637-C., 62.109722 -145.557222

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ILLS00160142T. Laurent & T.E. Hinds   4651-C1977-10-10
Canada, Yukon Territory, 3 miles north of Haines Junction near Beaver Creek Campground Mile 1639 on Alaskan Highway, 60.793329 -137.5

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ILLS00160145T.E. Hinds, F.G. Hawksworth & J. Laut   6716-C1979-09-23
United States, Oregon, Ochoco National Forest, 1 mile east of Wiley Flats Road, Maury Mountains., 44.023467 -120.236512

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ILLS00160137Dean Glawe   s.n.1981-12-11
United States, Washington, Whiteman, South Fairways, Pullman. Pullman (WA) quad. Coordinate datum: NAD 83/WGS84., 46.7312 -117.1539

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ILLS00160144J.F. Brenckle   5061913-02-24
United States, North Dakota, Hoffner's Grove., 46.30111 -98.95417


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