INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Taxa: Niaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1982-09-25
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Heron Pond, 37.3602777 -88.9194444

ILLS:FUNGUS
A. Pilat & J. Ax. Nannfeldt   1948-06-19
Sweden, Torne Lappm.: Jukkasjarvi s:n Abisko, Njakatjavelk, ab. 1 kilometer southwest of 'Naturvetensk. stat.'

ILLS:FUNGUS
Alan D. Parker   ADP s.n.1972-05-17
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Trelease Woods.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Alan D. Parker   s.n.2005-09-00
United States, Wisconsin, Adams County, Castle Rock County Park.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Alan D. Parker   s.n.2010-06-25
United States, Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County, North Kettle Moraine State Forest. Mauthe Lake.

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Cyphellopsis mellea (Burt) D.A. Reid
R.K. Benjamen   s.n.1949-07-19
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Champaign

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Lachnella agassizii (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Seaver
ILL00089578Lee Bonar   s.n.1952-07-31
United States, California, Alpine County, 38.48141 -119.98838

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ILL00075900Dr. G. Winter   1874-00-00
Germany, Saxony

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Lachnella flammea (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr.
ILL00076151C. Barth   1876-00-00
Romania

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Lachnella flammea (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr.
ILL00099552FW Anderson   1889-10-00
United States, Montana, Cascade

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Lachnella flammea (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr.
ILL00100921E Bethel   1897-05-00
United States, Colorado, Jefferson

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Lee Bonar   s.n.1973-05-23
United States, California, Alameda, University of California Botanical Garden, Strawberry Canyon, Berkeley.

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Lachnella virginea (Batsch) W. Phillips
ILL00078852   1962-11-17

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Phaeocyphellopsis ochracea (Hoffm.) W.B. Cooke
W.B. & V. G. Cooke   354201965-08-15
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park


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