INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Search Criteria: Canada; Saskatchewan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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Hypogymnia physodes (Linnaeus) Nylander
ILLS00090515J.K. Jeglum   697-641964-08-06
Canada, Saskatchewan, Cangle Lake Region. Northeast branch Candle Lake Road, 0.8 mile Candle Lake Region. Growing with Picea glauca and Abies balsamea., 53.8333 -105.25

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Coelocaulon muricatum (Ach..) Laund.? or Lund?
ILLS00009862John W. Thomson   235451967-07-06
Canada, Saskatchewan, Lac Pelletier, 20 miles south of Swift Current.

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ILLS00010491John W. Thomson & J. Looman   235441967-07-05
Canada, Saskatchewan, 15 miles southeast of Swift Current.

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Phaeorrhiza nimbosa (Fr.) Mayrh. & Poelt
ILLS00096093J.W. Thomson & J. Looman   235401967-07-05
Canada, Saskatchewan, 6-7 miles southeast of Swift Current.

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Acladium aterrimum (Ehrenb.) S. Hughes
B.C. Sutton   10011966-09-13
Canada, Saskatchewan, Park Blk Campsite, Cypress Hills

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Allescheriella crocea (Mont.) S. Hughes
H. Zalasky   4
Canada, Saskatchewan, Kiwanis Park, Saskatoon

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Aureobasidium pullulans (de Bary) Arnaud ex Cif., Ribaldi & A.M. Corte
G.A. Bell   
Canada, Saskatchewan

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Trichoderma sporulosum (Link) S. Hughes
R.D. Whitney   S-671957-02-12
Canada, Saskatchewan

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R.D. Whitney   541958-00-00
Canada, Saskatchewan, Candle Lake

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J.W. Groves   1940-04-10
Canada, Saskatchewan, Alysham

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Stigmina carpophila
W.I. Fraser   1929-08-17
Canada, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, University Garden

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ILLS00000563W. Crawford   s.n.1968-06-24
Canada, Saskatchewan, 2 miles east Roscoe R. Armit.

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Aecidium
ILL00054843H. C. Cowles   252007-06-22
Canada, Saskatchewan, Pasqua.


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