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

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Eastern Illinois University


EIU
Punctularia strigosozonata (Schwein.) P.H.B. Talbot
ILLS00102544W.C. Whiteside   s.n.1983-09-17
USA, Michigan, Emmet, 45.552789 -84.783936

EIU
Punctularia strigosozonata (Schwein.) P.H.B. Talbot
ILLS00102547D. P. Rogers   1976-08-03
USA, Illinois, Kankakee, Kankakee, 41.120032 -87.861153

EIU
Punctularia strigosozonata (Schwein.) P.H.B. Talbot
ILLS00102536W. C. Whiteside   1972-08-26
USA, Minnesota, Carlton, Cloquet, 46.72161 -92.459357

EIU
Dendrothele nivosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Höhn. & Litsch.) P.A. Lemke
ILLS00102811I. Castro   1985-11-00
USA, Illinois, Coles, Fox Ridge State Park, 39.403369 -88.153095

EIU
Dendrothele candida (Schwein.) P.A. Lemke
ILLS00102307M. Slaughter   1926-09-26
USA, Illinois, Johnson, Little Heron Pond, 37.358055 -88.927305

EIU
Dendrothele candida (Schwein.) P.A. Lemke
ILLS00102325A. Parker   1971-03-00
USA, Illinois, Coles, Coles County, 39.520287 -88.221795

EIU
Dendrothele candida (Schwein.) P.A. Lemke
ILLS00102308W. McKnight   1978-10-24
USA, Illinois, Clark, Baber's Woods, 39.488263 -87.967788

EIU
Cytidia salicina (Fr.) Burt
ILLS00102305W. C. Whiteside   1972-08-26
USA, Minnesota, Carlton, Cloquet, 46.72161 -92.459357

EIU
Dendrocorticium roseocarneum (Schwein.) M.J. Larsen & Gilb.
ILLS00108342N. Grant   Grant 211999-11-06
USA, Illinois, Moultrie, Hill Side Farm, 39.599479 -88.607839

EIU
Punctularia strigosozonata (Schwein.) P.H.B. Talbot
ILLS00108312K. Canayakin   1931992-10-12
USA, Illinois, Coles, Fox Ridge State Park, 39.403369 -88.153095

EIU
ILLS00109220A.S. Methven   ASM 80171994-11-13
United States, Indiana, Montgomery, Pine Hills Nature Preserve, 39.943065 -87.048863


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