Dataset: ILL
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Illinois; Gallatin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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ILL00072203A. B. Seymour   59131882-09-15
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, Gallena, 37.630049 -88.268649

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Polyporus sulphureus sulphureus
ILL00075388W.R. Guerke   17811974-10-28
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, Saline River at Saline Wells; ct of ill rt 1, Shawnee national forest, 37.721646 -88.373879

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Poria sp.
ILL00075563W.R.Guerke   17871974-10-28
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, Pounds Hallow recreation area, vic nature trail, shawnee national forest, 37.721646 -88.373879

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Stereum sp.
ILL00078109West   11081974-10-26
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, Pounds Hollow, 37.630049 -88.268649

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ILL00078200W. R. Guerke   17931974-10-28
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, vic. nature trail, Shawnee National Forest, 37.721646 -88.373879

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Bjerkandera adusta (Willd.) P. Karst.
ILL00078246W.R. Gurke   17861974-10-28
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, Pounds hollow recreation area vic nature trail shawnee national forest, 37.721646 -88.373879

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Bjerkandera adusta (Willd.) P. Karst.
ILL00078262West   11051974-10-26
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, Pounds Hollow, 37.630049 -88.268649

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Daedalea juniperina (Murrill) Bres.
ILL00078360SL & RW Schenzle   0171972-10-28
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, High knob, 37.630049 -88.268649

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ILL00078746W.R. Guerke   17841974-10-28
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, Pounds hollow nature trail pounds hallow recreation area shawnee national forest, 37.721646 -88.373879

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Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis) P. Karst.
ILL00078959W. R. Guerke   17891974-10-28
USA, Illinois, Gallatin, along flood plain of Saline River at Saline Wells jct. of Ill. Rt. 1, Shawnee National Forest, 37.721646 -88.373879


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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