INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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ILL00095029R. Ciferri   s.n.1928-07-00
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA, Espaillat prov., 19.39696 -70.52291

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ILL00086776J.L. Crane & C.A. Shearer   A98-11992-10-03
United States, Illinois, Randolph, 38.02222 -89.95389

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ILL00086774C.A. Shearer & J.L. Crane   A98-21992-10-03
United States, Illinois, Randolph, 37.985 -89.945

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ILL00086775J.L. Crane & C.A. Shearer   A98-31994-03-09
United States, Illinois, Jackson, 37.62756 -89.50542

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Caryospora lichenopsis (A. Massal.) Sacc.
ILL00076915C. Spegazzini   1877-00-00
Italy

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Clement Tsui   5424, Specimen Code M1741997-04-00
China, Hong Kong, Lam Tsuen River, Tai Po, N. T., 22.45056 114.1731

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Caryospora nuclearia (De Not.) Thí_m.
ILL00076916V. Beltrani   1878-05-00
Italy

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Caryospora obclavata Raja & Shearer
ILL00086257Huzefa A. Raja & Chris Brown   F41-12004-07-13
United States, Florida, Apalachicola National Forest, unnamed lake east of Lost Lake, 30?21äó»48äó N, 84?22äó»56äóW, water temperature 35?C, pH 73

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Caryospora putaminum (Schwein.) De Not.
A.E. Looney   1931-09-00
United States, Missouri, Greene, Springfield

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Caryospora putaminum (Schwein.) De Not.
J.L. Crane   1971-03-18
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Herman Pond Cypress Swamp at Forman

ILLS:FUNGUS
Caryospora putaminum (Schwein.) De Not.
H.W. Anderson   2019-05-13
United States, Illinois, Union, Alto Pass

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Caryospora putaminum (Schwein.) De Not.
J.L. Crane   s.n.1982-03-11
United States, Florida, Highlands, Fern Trail, Highland Hammock State Park


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