Dataset: ILL
Taxa: Auriculariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Exidiopsis laccata (Bourdot & Galzin) Luck-Allen
ILL00058492K. Wells   378-51958-11-21
USA, California, El Dorado, 1 mile W. of Georgetown., 38.906843 -120.857175, 701m

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Sebacina molybdea G. W. Martin
ILL00011649G. W. Martin No. 4664   46641939-04-26
United States, Iowa, North Liberty, 41.74918 -91.59795

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Exidiopsis plumbescens (Burt) K. Wells
ILL00058493R. J. Bandoni   1821959-01-19
Canada, British Columbia, Spanish Banks Beach, Vancouver., 49.283333 -123.21667

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Exidiopsis sublilacina (G.W. Martin) Ervin
ILL00058494R. J. Bandoni   s.n.1959-01-19
Canada, British Columbia, Spanish Banks Beach., 49.27975 -123.22388

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ILL00058931D. P. Rogers   s.n.1959-10-13
USA, Illinois, Brownfield woods, Urbana., 40.110539 -88.228411

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ILL00058932D. P. Rogers   s.n.1960-11-17
USA, Illinois, Brownfield woods, Urbana., 40.110539 -88.228411

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ILL00006021R. Singer No. F-1494   F-14941942-11-17
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Simpson Park, 25.758711 -80.196159

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Hirneola ampla (Pers.) Fr.
ILL00060747I. W. Cundiff   306451933-03-17
USA, Tennessee, Grand Junction, 35.048978 -89.187012

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ILL00218224B. Balansa   1881-06-00
BrŽsil, pr de Guarapi, -20.6741 -40.4997

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Hirneolina kmetii (Bres.) Sacc. & Trotter
ILL00090774   

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ILL00069587   32386

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ILL00077687   

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ILL00085318   

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ILL00085616de Thümen   1872-00-00
Czech Republic, Bohemia, Teplitz, 50.633333 13.833333

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ILL00090621   

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ILL00101511   
France, 46.772094 1.906083

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ILL00090944   


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