INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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D.A. Glawe   s.n.1978-09-29
United States, Idaho, Latah, University of Idaho Campus, Moscow

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L. E. Wehmeyer   1925-08-21
United States, Illinois, Adams, Quincy

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J. C. Carter   1936-11-11
United States, Illinois, Cook, Willow Springs

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E. P. Metcalfe   1944-10-25
United States, Illinois, Peoria, Peoria

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C. L. Shear   1933-06-20
United States, Virginia, Rosslyn

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ILL00093797J.M. Grant   s.n.1925-02-00
United States, Washington,, Snohomish County,, 48.05194 -122.17583

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ILL00093796A. Ludwig   s.n.1921-08-08
DEUTSCHLAND, 52.46667 13.78333

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ILL00093795A. Ludwig   s.n.1921-08-08
DEUTSCHLAND, 52.46667 13.78333

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ILL00093798J.M. Grant   s.n.1925-02-00
United States, Washington,, Snohomish County,, 48.05194 -122.17583

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ILL00093794G.W. Farlow   s.n.1900-05-29
United States, New Hampshire,, Coos County,, 44.40111 -71.07528

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Pseudovalsa aucta (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
ILL00093792W. Krieger   s.n.1907-04-00
DEUTSCHLAND, 50.92074 14.15357

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ILL00093793C.E. Fairman   s.n.1888-04-00
United States, New York,, Albany County,, 42.7048 -73.75484

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ILL00099333CE Fairman   1888-04-00
United States, New York, Orleans

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Pseudovalsa sigmoidea (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
ILL00100015J Dearness   1890-02-00
Canada, Ontario

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ILL00011624H. Sydow, Fungi in Itinere Costaricensi Collecti No. 229a   s.n.1925-02-03
Costa Rica, Mondongo, prope San Ramí_n


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