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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Nidularia farcta (Roth) Fr.
JLC   s.n.1986-11-21
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Little Black Slough, 37.41533 -88.897844

ILLS
Nidularia farcta (Roth) Fr.
JLC & JDS   s.n.1986-11-20
United States, Illinois, Pope, Burden Falls, Stone Fort Quadrangle, 37.563661 -88.641998

ILLS
Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
John Steinke   s.n.2009-09-26
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Lower Cache River State Natural Area., 37.2977 -89.053

ILLS
Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
W.C. Whiteside & Alan D. Parker   s.n.1967-07-04
United States, Illinois, Lawrence, River bottom near Lawrenceville, 38.729214 -87.681693

ILLS
Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
Alan D. Parker   s.n.1999-09-00
United States, Wisconsin,, Walworth County,, South Kettle Moraine State Forest. Southern end - horse trails., 42.668477 -88.541922

ILLS
Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
Alan D. Parker   s.n.1993-10-03
United States, Wisconsin,, Dane County,, Mazomanie wildlife area - oak barrens., 43.176659 -89.794845

ILLS
Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
Alan D. Parker   s.n.1993-10-03
United States, Wisconsin,, Dane County,, Mazomanie Conservation Area on Cty Road Y., 43.176659 -89.794845

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Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
A.D. Parker   s.n.1993-10-28
United States, Iowa,, Johnson County,, Turkey Creek., 41.702292 -91.606163

ILLS
Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
D. Parker   s.n.1987-09-24
United States, Wisconsin,, Sauk County,, Aldo Leopold Reserve., 45.881344 -91.386557

ILLS
Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
ILLS00153447W.J. Sundberg   s.n.1976-06-12
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Goose Bay area, Little Black Slough Nature Preserve, near Vienna, 37.353663 -88.96618


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