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

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Indiana University


IND
Daedalea unicolor (Bull.) Fr.
IND-F-001957James M. Van Hook   1011901-10-26
United States, New York, Tompkins, McLean, N.Y., 42.552016 -76.291044

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Daedalea unicolor (Bull.) Fr.
IND-F-001958Jackson   7121902-11-00
United States, New York, Tompkins, South Hill, 42.406531 -76.485226

IND
IND-F-001959James M. Van Hook   1908-11-02
United States, Indiana, Clark, Borden, 38.466862 -85.947177

IND
Daedalea unicolor (Bull.) Fr.
IND-F-001960   25621907-11-04
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Lively's Woods [Bloomington], 39.135938 -86.533417

IND
Daedalea unicolor (Bull.) Fr.
IND-F-001961James M. Van Hook   27161908-10-19
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Forest Place, Bloomington, 39.158395 -86.49261

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IND-F-004413James M. Van Hook   
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Bloomington, 39.165325 -86.526386

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IND-F-004414James M. Van Hook   1902-00-00
United States, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, 42.443795 -76.502272


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