INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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ILLS00000434E.J. Perkins, comm. W.W. Wagener   s.n.2019-05-03
United States, Oregon, Clatsop County, Knappa.

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Dr. Th. SpríȌ©e   
[Netherlands], Boeckhorst prope Lochem. Ex Rabenhorst, Fungi Europaei Ed. 4, Cent. 5, No. 462. Anno 1862.

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Lophodermina rhododendri (Schwein.) Tehon
I.C. Martindale   1883-10-00
United States, Pennsylvania, [Carbon County], Onoko Glen near Mauch Chunk. Ex North American Fungi Cent. 13, No. 1287. Anno 1884., 40.8551 -75.7424

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Lophodermina exarida (Cooke & Peck) Tehon
J.B. Ellis   
United States, New Jersey, [Gloucester County], Newfield. Ex North American Fungi Cent. 10, No. 998 Anno. 26 April 1883., 39.5463 -75.0252

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Lophodermina orbicularis (Ehrenb.) Tehon
W.G. Farlow   1908-09-00
United States, New Hampshire, [Caroll County], Chocorua. Reliquiae Farlowianae No. 49., 43.8789 -71.2203

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Roland Thaxter   2018-05-19
United States, Maine, [York County], Kittery Point. Ex Reliquiae Farlowianae No. 48., 43.0833 -70.7083

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Lophodermina exarida (Cooke & Peck) Tehon
W.G. Farlow   1908-07-00
United States, New Hampshire, [Caroll County], Chocorua. Reliquiae Farlowianae No. 47., 43.8789 -71.2203

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P. Sydow   2014-06-04
Germanica [Germany], Brandenburg, GrafenbríÈ_ck bei Marienwerder, Nieder-Barnim. Ex H. Sydow, Mycotheca Germanica Fasc. 27-28, No. 1345. Mai 1916.

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P. Vogel   1927-04-16
Germania [Germany], Brandenburg, SchloBpark zu Tamsel. Ex H. Sydow, Mycotheca Germanica Fasc. 50-52,No. 2534. Anno Apr. 1933.

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Lophodermina apiculata (Wormsk. ex Fr.) Tehon
Bagge   
[Germany], Hesse, Frankfurt. L. Rabenhorst, Fungi Europaei Ed,IV, Cent. 13, No. 1226. Anno 1869.


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