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

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Indiana University


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Cryptomyces pteridis (Rebent.) Rehm
IND-F-001035Busteed   1929-05-01
United States, Pennsylvania, Clearfield, Willard Wall Farm; Grampian, Clearfield Co, Pa., 40.965893 -78.613082

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IND-F-001202Paul Sydow   s.n.1903-08-11
Germany, Bavaria, Bavaria: between Bischofsgrun and Silberhaus in Fichtelgebirge, 50.02995 11.847716

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Propolis faginea (Schrad.) P. Karst.
IND-F-001496S. G. Harry   1905-03-25
United States, Ohio, Wayne, Funks Hollow, Wooster, O., 40.805056 -81.935143

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Propolis faginea (Schrad.) P. Karst.
IND-F-001497C. H. Kauffman   1904-04-01
United States, New York, Tompkins, Fall Creek, 42.452831 -76.497688

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IND-F-001515L. M. Underwood   881893-00-00
United States, Indiana, Fulton, Kewanna, 41.018653 -86.413337

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IND-F-001516James M. Van Hook   1902-10-25
United States, New York, Tompkins, McLean, N.Y., 42.552016 -76.291044

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IND-F-001517L. M. Underwood   891893-10-00
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Heckland, 39.430639 -87.389964

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IND-F-001518Charles C. Deam   208331916-07-26
United States, Indiana, Allen, Northwest border of Spring Lake, which is just south of Lake Everett, about 13 mi. northwest of Ft. Wayne, 41.149063 -85.315133

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Rhytisma prini (Schwein.) Fr.
IND-F-001519Busteed   53911930-10-11
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Salt Creek Swamp, 38.983765 -86.511913

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Leptostroma hypophyllum Berk. & Ravenel
IND-F-003878L. M. Underwood   871893-09-00
United States, Indiana, Putnam, Greencastle, 39.641846 -86.843789

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Melasmia gleditschiae Ellis & Everh.
IND-F-003959Charles C. Deam   266601918-09-21
United States, Indiana, Posey, About 10 miles northwest of Mt. Vernon, 38.034719 -88.025011

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IND-F-004641D. M. Benedict   
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, 42.280483 -83.743041


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Google Map

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