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

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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ILL00073890D. Engleman   191973-07-28
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Kaskaskia Exper. Forest, 2 mi. S. Karbers Ridge, 37.550772 -88.333373

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Tulostoma Pers.
ILL00074001West   11961978-03-24
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Section 15, T125, R8E, 37.518202 -88.266851

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Marasmius siccus (Schwein.) Fr.
ILL00074251D.Engleman   101973-07-28
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Kaskaskia exper. forest, 2 mi. s. Karbers ridge, 37.550772 -88.333373

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ILL00075425West   10501974-03-02
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Kaskaskia Experimental Forest, 37.520883 -88.347261

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Daedalea juniperina (Murrill) Bres.
ILL00078365West & M Hutchison   11971978-06-06
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Russell cemetery sandstone glade, 37.586716 -88.295593

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Fomitopsis annosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
ILL00078469West   10511974-03-02
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Kaskaskia Exper. Forest, 37.520883 -88.347261

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Hirschoporus abietinus
ILL00078504West   10541974-03-02
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Kaskaskia Exper. Forest, 37.520883 -88.347261

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ILL00078763A Bennett   71992-07-17
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Panther Hollow, Shawnee National Forest (near Cave in Rock), 37.550048 -88.120864

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Peniophora gigantea (Fr.) Massee
ILL00078776West   10531974-03-02
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Kaskaskia exper forest, 37.520883 -88.347261

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ILL00078793West   10531974-03-02
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Kaskaskia Exper, ,forest, 37.520883 -88.347261

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ILL00078875D. Engleman   201973-07-28
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Kaskaskia Exper. Forest, 2 mi. S. Karbers Ridge, 37.550772 -88.333373

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ILL00079098A Bennett   101992-06-28
USA, Illinois, Hardin, Panther Hollow near cave in rock, 37.550048 -88.120864

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ILL00087588M.W. Sanderson & L.J. Stannard   s.n.1950-05-04
United States, Illinois, Hardin County, 37.57972 -88.33333


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