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

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Eastern Illinois University


EIU
Rosellinia aquila (Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00102056Dr. W.C. Whiteside   1959-07-31
USA, North Carolina, Highlands, 35.052591 -83.196817

EIU
Rosellinia aquila (Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00120557   1974-12-02
USA, Illinois, Coles, Coles County, 39.520287 -88.221795

EIU
Rosellinia xylariaceae
ILLS00120549W. C. Whiteside   1959-08-01
USA, North Carolina, Macon, 35.052591 -83.196817

EIU
Rosellinia aquila (Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00120585W. C. Whiteside   1997-10-12
USA, Illinois, Coles, Lakeview Park, 40.740967 -89.610588

EIU
Rosellinia corticium (Schwein.) Sacc.
ILLS00120578Lee Bonar   1925-00-00
USA, California, Strawberry Canyon, 36.829693 -121.73495

EIU
Rosellinia aquila (Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00120586Mel Zaloudek   1974-11-26
USA, Illinois, Coles, Lakeview Park, 40.740967 -89.610588

EIU
Rosellinia De Not.
ILLS00106275A.S. Methven   ASM 135942012-08-07
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Standing Indian Campground, Nantahala National Forest, 35.229722 -83.727222


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