INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trapelia coarctata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


ILLS:FUNGUS
Trapelia coarctata (Sm.) M. Choisy in Werner
ILLS00099706Loy R. Phillippe   32221985-05-24
United States, West Virginia, Lewis, South of Jackson Mill State 4-H Camp along West Fork River & junction with Sycamore Lick Road, on ridgetop along old gas well, open area. Weston 7.5 minute topographic map.

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Trapelia coarctata (Smith) M. Choisy
ILLS00099698Jim Wiedman   s.n.1970-07-24
United States, Illinois, Clark County, Rocky Branch Nature Preserve.

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Trapelia coarctata (Smith) M. Choisy
ILLS00099701William McClain   s.n.1977-00-00
United States, Illinois, Macoupin County, Scottsville.

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Trapelia coarctata (Smith) M. Choisy
ILLS00099705Loy R. Phillippe   32221985-05-24
United States, West Virginia, Lewis County, Just south of Jackson Mill State 4-H Camp along the West Fork River and junction with Sycamore Lick Road (Count Route 10) . Growing on ridge top along old gas well.

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Trapelia coarctata (Smith) M. Choisy
ILLS00099704Loy R. Phillippe   s.n.1973-11-02
United States, Tennessee, Roane County

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Trapelia coarctata (Smith) M. Choisy
ILLS00099703Charles Mertz   s.n.1971-10-15
United States, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park.

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Trapelia coarctata (Smith) M. Choisy
ILLS00099702A.D. Parker   s.n.1975-03-28
United States, Connecticut, Hartford County, East Grandy.

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Trapelia coarctata (Smith) M. Choisy
ILLS00099699Jim Wiedman   s.n.1970-07-16
United States, Illinois, Clark County, Rocky Branch Nature Preserve.

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Trapelia coarctata (Smith) M. Choisy
ILLS00099700W. Whiteside   s.n.1975-03-13
United States, Illinois, Coles County, Hillside Marsh.


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