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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
ILLS00000642J.C. Carter   O-269-A-31937-10-08
United States, Illinois,, Clay County,, Xenia., 38.87199 -88.446158

ILLS
Pyrenochaeta De Not.
J.C. Carter   s.n.1934-10-10
United States, Illinois, Cook, Willow Springs, 42.041141 -87.690059

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Pyrenochaeta De Not.
Carol A. Shearer & J.L. Crane   s.n.1967-08-06
United States, Maryland, Isolated from balsa wood blocks submerged in the Patuxent River at the Patuxent Wildlife Refuge Center, U.S. Department of Interior, Laurel., 38.319013 -76.40495

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Pyrenochaeta De Not.
Carol A. Shearer & J.L. Crane   s.n.1967-11-18
United States, Maryland, Isolated from balsa wood blocks submerged in the Patuxent River at the Patuxent Wildlife Refuge Center, U.S. Department of Interior, Laurel., 38.319013 -76.40495

ILLS
Pyrenochaeta terrestris (H.N. Hansen) Gorenz, J.C. Walker & Larson
L.M. Carris   s.n.1985-10-25
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Soybean field near Sidney, 40.110588 -88.20727

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Pyrenochaeta terrestris (H.N. Hansen) Gorenz, J.C. Walker & Larson
L.M. Carris   s.n.1985-08-21
United States, Illinois, Jefferson, Soybean field near Dix, 38.317254 -88.838445

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Pyrenochaeta terrestris (H.N. Hansen) Gorenz, J.C. Walker & Larson
G.H. Boewe   s.n.1957-10-08
United States, Illinois, Coles, Aetna, 39.520287 -88.221795

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Pyrenochaeta terrestris (H.N. Hansen) Gorenz, J.C. Walker & Larson
G.H. Boewe   s.n.1954-11-03
United States, Illinois, Gallatin, Equality, 37.733936 -88.343376

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Pyrenochaeta terrestris (H.N. Hansen) Gorenz, J.C. Walker & Larson
G.H. Boewe   s.n.1959-10-29
United States, Illinois, Lawrence, Pinkstaff, 38.794491 -87.669192

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Pyrenochaeta graminis Ellis & Everh.
E. Bartholomew   s.n.1896-09-00
United States, Kansas,, Rooks County,, 39.35023 -99.325054


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