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

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Eastern Illinois University


EIU
Sillia ferruginea (Pers.) P. Karst.
ILLS00102083W.C. Whiteside   s.n.1959-07-28
USA, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands, 35.052591 -83.196817

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Gnomonia Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00102487W. C. Whiteside   1959-07-02
USA, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands, 35.052591 -83.196817

EIU
Gloeosporium Desm. & Mont.
ILLS00120761   1932-08-00
USA, Michigan, East Lansing, 42.736979 -84.483865

EIU
ILLS00120516Lee Bonar   1930-11-02
USA, California, Marin, Lagunitas Creek, 38.023029 -122.735004

EIU
Gnomonia veneta (Saccardo & Spegazzini) Klebahn
ILLS00120521L. Gier   1967-09-00
USA, Missouri, Clay, 502 S. Leonard, 39.238781 -94.417144

EIU
ILLS00120519W. C. Whiteside   1959-07-11
USA, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands, 35.052591 -83.196817

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Gnomonia ulmea (Fr.) Thüm.
ILLS00120513L. Gier   1968-09-14
USA, Missouri, Jasper, 1015 N. Jackson, 37.10272 -94.521375


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