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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Pezicula livida (Berk. & Broome) Rehm
ILLS00169472D.P. Roger   2011933-09-10
United States, Ohio, Huron, Vermilion River north of Wakerman., 41.258551 -82.399589

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ILLS00169469C.H. Kauffman   s.n.1928-07-11
United States, Montana, Eco Lake, 48.126606 -114.041606

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ILLS00169467R.F. Cain   79771935-09-05
Canada, Ontario, Friday's, L. Temagami, T.F.R., 56.1304 -106.3468

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Pezicula livida (Berk. & Broome) Rehm
ILLS00169470J.R. Hansbrough   21631935-08-06
United States, New York, Canadice Lake, Canadice, 42.717219 -77.568911

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ILLS00169468H.G. Eno   s.n.1935-08-03
United States, Connecticut, East Granby, 41.941208 -72.727316

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Pezicula acericola (Peck) Peck ex Sacc. & Berl.
ILLS00169463J.R. Hansbrough   11561932-09-07
United States, New York, Lake Placid, 44.279491 -73.979871

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Pezicula carpinea (Pers.) Tul. ex Fuckel
ILLS00169464J.R. Hansbrough   21391935-09-27
United States, Vermont, Poultney, 43.517013 -73.23622

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ILLS00169466J.R. Hansbrough   21561936-08-26
United States, Massachusetts, Petersham, 42.487589 -72.187026

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ILLS00169465J.R. Hansbrough   21521935-07-17
United States, Maine, Poland, 44.060628 -70.393668

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Pezicula livida (Berk. & Broome) Rehm
ILLS00169471J.R. Hansbrough   21681936-08-11
United States, Massachusetts, Prospect Hill, Harvard Forest, Petersham., 42.508422 -72.20786

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ILLS00169462A.M. & D.P. Rogers   24821958-07-17
United States, Oregon, Wallawa, Rostine River, 1 mile below Lake Creek., 45.5519444 -117.4894444

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ILLS00155798W.J. Sundberg   21991973-05-12
United States, Illinois, Jackson, Little Grand Canyon, Shawnee National Forest, 37.727273 -89.21675


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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