INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Wyoming; Johnson; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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Umbilicaria americana Poelt & T. Nash
ILLS00100074William Brenneman   s.n.1974-09-03
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, The Big Horn Mountains, T. 50 N, R. 8 W, Sect. 27.

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ILLS00100138David M. Ketzner   14011992-06-03
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, Bighorn Mountains, west of Buffalo in Middle Fork Campground. T. 50N, R. 84W, Sect. 15. Elevation caculated 7400 feet.

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Letharia vulpina (Linnaeus) Hue
ILLS00092033David M. Ketzner   14051992-06-03
United States, Wyoming, Johnson County, Bighorn Mountains, west of Buffalo in Middle Fork Campground. Elevation calculated 7600 feet. Hunter Mesa 7.5 minute quadrangle.

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Dermatocarpon reticulatum H. Magnusson
ILLS00010341David Ketzner   14031992-06-03
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, Bighorn Mountains, west of Buffalo in Middle Fork Campground. T. 50N, R. 84W, Sect. 15. Elevation approximately 7400 feet.

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Umbilicaria americana Poelt & T. Nash
ILLS00100075David Ketzner   14061992-06-03
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, Hunter Mesa Quadrangle, 7.5 Minute Series. Bighorn Mountains, west of Buffalo near Middle Fork Campground. T. 50N, R. 84W, Sect. 15. Elevation ca. 7600 feet.

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ILLS00097152David Ketzner   14021992-06-03
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, Bighorn Mountains, west of Buffalo near Middle Fork Campground. Elevation ca. 7400 feet.

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Phragmidium ivesiae Syd. & P. Syd.
ILL00062741George B. Cummins   7241955-08-26
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, Powder River Pass


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