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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Micromphale foetidum (Sowerby) Singer
ILLS00153946W.J. Sundberg   VIII-7-1982-81982-08-07
United States, Pennsylvania, Huntington, Alan Seeger State Monument, near State College, 40.793395 -77.860001

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ILLS00156348Herb Saylor   I-9-87-A-51986-01-09
United States, California, Marin, Samuel P. Taylor State Park, near Fairfax, 37.974646 -122.561645

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ILLS00153949W.J. Sundberg   II-1-87C-21987-02-01
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Highway 236 (Big Basin Road), near Boulder Creek, 37.127046 -122.121375

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Micromphale foetidum (Sowerby) Singer
ILLS00157211W.J. Sundberg   VIII-9-86-A51986-08-09
United States, MSA Site #1, 27.6648 -81.5158

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ILLS00124012A. Methven   ASM 94342001-08-12
Belize, Orange Walk, La Milpa Field Station, Mahogany Trail mixed broadleaf forest

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Micromphale foetidum (Sowerby) Singer
ILLS00114801A.S. Methven   ASM 121362015-11-11
United States, Georgia, Chatham, Skidaway Island, The Landings, 4 Top Gallant Circle, 32.0667 -81.1831, 3m


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Google Map

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