INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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Phacidium negundinis Tehon & E.Y. Daniels
ILLS00000561P.A. Young   s.n.1922-06-03
United States, Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana.

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J. B. Mougeot   

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F. C. Straub   1895-02-20
United States, Florida, Port Orange

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G. Hahn & A. Lincoln   1934-10-20
United States, Maine, Kittery Point

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ILL00075792Dr. G. Winter   1874-00-00
Germany, Leipzig

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ILL00076410Dr. Winter   1875-10-00
Germany, Saxony

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ILL00076723Dr. Schroter   1877-00-00
Germany, Badenia

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Phacidium trigonum J.C. Schmidt
ILL00077024Ad. Fr. Moller   1879-03-00
Portugal, Coimbra

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ILL00077025Prof. Passerini   1875-06-00
Italy, Parma, Vigheffio

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ILL00084765Thuemen   1871-09-00
Czech Republic, Bohemia

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ILL00084722Passerini   1876-06-00
Italy

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ILL00084721Thuemen   1872-07-00
Czech Republic, Bohemia, Most, 50.509611 13.639121

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ILL00085778de Thí_men   1871-00-00
Austria

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ILL00085666de Thí_men   1871-00-00
Austria, Senftenberg

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Phacidium quadratum J.C. Schmidt & Kunze
ILL00085779de Thí_men   1873-00-00
Czech Republic, Bohemia

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ILL00086073de Thí_men   1873-00-00
Czech Republic, Bohemia

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ILL00085881   1873-00-00
Czech Republic, Bohemia

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Phacidium crustaceum (M.A. Curtis) Ellis
ILL00097602WG Farlow   1880-01-00
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex

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ILL00098563CH Clarke   1884-11-00
United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk

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ILL00099261BM Everhart   1885-06-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester

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ILL00099262BM Everhart   1884-09-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester


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