Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acanthostigma multiseptatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Acanthostigma multiseptatum Promp. & A.N. Mill.
ILLS00000991A.N. Miller and A.M. Stchigel   ANM4752005-07-10
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Greenbrier, alternative side trail to Whaley Cemetery. 549 meters elevation. In mixed coniferous-deciduous forest., 35.7075 -83.3821, 549m

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Acanthostigma multiseptatum Promp. & A.N. Mill.
ILLS00000995A.N. Miller, S.M. Huhndorf, G.K. Mugambi, and H.A. Raja   ANM6652005-09-08
United States, Tennessee,, Sevier County,, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, off of Highway 441, Alum Cave Trail. 1189 meters elevation. In mixed coniferous-deciduous forest., 35.6286 -83.4508

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Acanthostigma multiseptatum Promp. & A.N. Mill.
ILLS00121397Inge Robell   2017-05-27
Austria, (Tyrol), district of Kufstein, Hechtsee, approximately 1000 m west of the German border

ILLS
Acanthostigma multiseptatum Promp. & A.N. Mill.
ILLS00121397Inge Robell   2017-05-27
Austria, (Tyrol), district of Kufstein, Hechtsee, approximately 1000 m west of the German border


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