INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; New¾Jersey; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


ILLS:FUNGUS
Cladonia crispata (Ach.) Flotow
ILLS00007973Loy R. Phillippe   28041984-10-07
United States, New¾Jersey, Burlington, Batsto, south of Route 542 and east of Batsto River.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cladonia caroliniana Schwein. ex Tuck.
ILLS00007428Loy R. Phillippe   28011984-09-13
United States, New¾Jersey, Burlington, South of Route 542 and east of Batsto River.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cladonia crispata (Ach.) Flotow
ILLS00007974Loy R. Phillippe   28031984-10-07
United States, New¾Jersey, Burlington, Batsto, south of Route 542 and east of Batsto River.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cladonia crispata (Ach.) Flotow
ILLS00007972Loy R. Phillippe   28041984-10-07
United States, New¾Jersey, Burlington, Batsto, south of Route 542 and east of Batsto River.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cladonia crispata (Ach.) Flotow
ILLS00007971Loy R. Phillippe   28041984-10-07
United States, New¾Jersey, Burlington, Batsto, south of Route 542 and east of Batsto River.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cladonia cervicornis (Ach.) Flotow
ILLS00007499Loy R. Phillippe   27991984-10-07
United States, New¾Jersey, Burlington, East side of Batsto Lake, elevation about 50 feet along trail about the lake

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cladonia cervicornis (Ach.) Flotow
ILLS00007497Loy R. Phillippe   28281984-10-08
United States, New¾Jersey, Burlington, Wharton State Forest, north about 2 miles of the Batsto Fire Tower along the Batona Trail.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cladonia coniocraea (Fl_rke) Sprengel
ILLS00007857Loy R. Phillippe   28271984-10-08
United States, New¾Jersey, Burlington, 2 mile north of Batsto Fire Tower along the Batone Trail, low area near the Batone River.


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