INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


ILLS:FUNGUS
Thelidium A. Massal.
ILLS00099658J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1973-06-24
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, Summit of Mount Washington.

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Thelidium decipiens (Nylander) Kremp
ILLS00099659J.L. Crane   Jan-462001-04-22
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Fernow Experimental Forest, along Forest Service Road 701, 0,8 mile southwest of Billings Avenue along Elklick Run, Monongahela National Forest, Ca. 1700 meter altitude., 39.07556 -79.65611

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Thelidium pyrenophorum (Acharius) Mudd
ILLS00099660Sarah Schultz   s.n.1998-10-28
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Hayes Creek Canyon.

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Thelidium pyrenophorum (Acharius) Mudd
ILLS00099661Sarah Schlitz   s.n.1998-10-17
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Hayes Creek Canyon.

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Thelidium pyrenophorum (Acharius) Mudd
ILLS00099663Jonathon Nordquist   s.n.1998-10-17
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Hayes Creek Canyon. Growing in mixed deciduous forest with scattered pines and red cedar.

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Thelidium pyrenophorum (Acharius) Mudd
ILLS00099664Charles Mertz   s.n.1971-10-15
United States, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park.

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Thelidium pyrenophorum (Acharius) Mudd
ILLS00099662Eileen Adler   s.n.1998-10-17
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Hayes Creek Canyon. Growing in mixed deciduous forest scattered with pines and red cedar.

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ILLS00099657Kimberly Vernier   KLV 772007-03-01
United States, Illniois, Coles County, Fox Ridge State Park.


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