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

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Endothia gyrosum (Schwein.) Fr.
ILL00076409Prof. Saccaro   1876-10-00
Italy, Selva, 45.833333 12.216667

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Endothia parasitica (Murrill) P.J. Anderson & H.W. Anderson
ILL00087706W.H. Elza   s.n.1912-08-26
United States, Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, 40.2475 -76.46972

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Endothia parasitica (Murrill) P.J. Anderson & H.W. Anderson
ILL00087707G.P. Clinton   s.n.1909-04-08
United States, Connecticut, New Haven County, 41.3525 -73.00889

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Rostraureum longirostre (Earle) Gryzenh. & M.J. Wingf.
ILL00093983A.A. Heller   65161917-06-18
USA-Puerto Rico, 18.39745 -66.04989

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Rostraureum longirostre (Earle) Gryzenh. & M.J. Wingf.
ILL00093982A.A. Heller   4340
USA-Puerto Rico, 18.44083 -66.04722

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ILL00099154WW Calkins   1887-01-00
United States, Florida, Duval, Jacksonville, 30.332184 -81.655651


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Google Map

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