Dataset: IND
Taxa: Sarcoscypha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University


IND
IND-F-001570E. J. Durand   4421902-04-05
United States, New York, Tompkins, Six Mile Creek, Ithaca, 42.438578 -76.512897

IND
IND-F-001571James M. Van Hook   1902-04-05
United States, New York, Tompkins, 6 Mile Creek, Ithaca, N.Y., 42.440628 -76.496607

IND
IND-F-001572James M. Van Hook   1908-04-14
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Huckleberry Ravine [near Griffy Lake, N of Bloomington], 39.195065 -86.516644

IND
Sarcoscypha floccosa (Schwein.) Cooke
IND-F-001573James M. Van Hook   1902-07-01
United States, New York, Tompkins, McGowan's Woods, Ithaca, 42.446582 -76.457358

IND
IND-F-001574   4871
United States, Indiana

IND
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
IND-F-001575James M. Van Hook   1901-10-19
United States, New York, Tompkins, Enfield, 42.435906 -76.631336

IND
IND-F-001576James M. Van Hook   22621908-08-07
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Huckleberry Ravine [near Griffy Lake, N of Bloomington], 39.195065 -86.516644


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Google Map

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