Dataset: EIU-
Taxa: Pseudocoprinus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University


EIU
ILLS00102616D. Scheiman   s.n.1999-10-18
USA, Illinois, Edgar, Foley's Woods, 39.562324 -87.810434

EIU
ILLS00102630R. S. Hanley   14911992-09-14
USA, Illinois, Coles, Charleston, 39.496146 -88.176152

EIU
ILLS00120266A. N. Miller   1891994-09-19
USA, Illinois, Coles, EIU Campus, Whiteside Garden outside of Life Sciences Building, 39.49764 -88.135008

EIU
ILLS00109897A.S. Methven   ASM 51461987-08-28
United States, Illinois, Coles, Outside Life Science Building, Eastern Illinois University, 39.478589 -88.176218

EIU
ILLS00109878A.S. Methven   ASM 43441985-10-27
United States, Tennessee, Knox, The Hill, University of Tennessee campus, 35.954249 -83.93074

EIU
ILLS00109895A.S. Methven   ASM 27551984-06-25
United States, Tennessee, Knox, University of Tennessee Botany Dept. Flower beds, 35.952403 -83.931879

EIU
ILLS00109896A.S. Methven   ASM 56611989-07-01
United States, Illinois, Wabash, Beall Woods, 38.347866 -87.835835


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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