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

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Eastern Illinois University


EIU
Chaetomidium fimeti (Fuckel) Zopf
ILLS00120784R. F. Cain   1958-07-00
Canada, Ontario, York, Nashville, 43.842222 -79.661389

EIU
Chaetomidium fimeti (Fuckel) Zopf
ILLS00120793J. W. Groves   1944-06-06
USA, California, Gilroy, 37.001944 -121.556945

EIU
Chaetomium aterrimum Ellis & Everh.
ILLS00120814L. M. Ames   

EIU
Chaetomium aterrimum Ellis & Everh.
ILLS00120827L. M. Ames   

EIU
ILLS00120803W. C. Whiteside   1965-01-00
USA, Illinois, Coles, Coles County, 39.520287 -88.221795

EIU
ILLS00120812W. C. Whiteside   1965-01-00
USA, Illinois, Coles, 39.520311 -88.471163

EIU
Chaetomium brasiliense Bat. & Pontual
ILLS00120797L. M. Ames   

EIU
Chaetomium brasiliense Bat. & Pontual
ILLS00120813L. M. Ames   

EIU
ILLS00120801W. C. Whiteside   1965-01-00
USA, Illinois, Coles, Coles County, 39.520287 -88.221795

EIU
ILLS00120810   1965-01-00
USA, Illinois, Coles, Coles County, 39.520287 -88.221795

EIU
ILLS00120806R. Tuveson, Univ. Chicago   

EIU
ILLS00120809R. Tuveson, Univ. Chicago   

EIU
ILLS00120792L. M. Ames   1044.7

EIU
ILLS00120805L. M. Ames   1044.7

EIU
ILLS00159742E.A. Rau   s.n.1880-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Northhampton, Bethlehem, 40.625903 -75.37046

EIU
ILLS00120818L. M. Ames   1043.1

EIU
ILLS00120820L. M. Anes   1043.1

EIU
ILLS00120819   #1043.3

EIU
ILLS00120817L. M. Ames   1043.3

EIU
ILLS00120802L. M. Ames   1044.8

EIU
ILLS00120811L. M. Ames   1044.8

EIU
ILLS00120745H.E. Parks   
USA, California, Del Norte, 41.836224 -123.94313

EIU
Chaetomium chartarum (Berkeley) G. Winter
ILLS00159728J.B. Ellis   s.n.1880-10-00
United States, New Jersey, Glouchester County, Newfield, 39.5465 -75.0249


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