Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vulpicida viridis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ILLS:FUNGUS
ILLS00101135J.L. Crane   97-3111997-10-12
United States, Missouri, Carter, Stegall Mountain USGS 7.5 quadrangle T. 28N R. 2W, E1/2 Sect. 19 & W edge Sect. 20. Peck Ranch Conservation Area, vicinity of Stegall Mountain fire tower and knob northwest of tower, ca.1.8 miles north of Peck Ranch Road., 37.0916 -91.1999

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ILLS00101133J.L. Crane   97-3011997-10-12
United States, Missouri, Carter, Peck Ranch Conservation Area, vicinity of Stegall Mountain fire tower and knob northwest of tower, ca. 1.8 miles north of Peck Ranck Road. Stegall Mountain USGS 7.5 quadrangle. T. 28N, R. 2W, E1/2 Sect. 19 & W edge Sect. 20. Elevation 1200-1340 feet., 37.0916 -91.1999

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ILLS00100032C.A. Shearer & J.L. Crane   s.n.1992-08-27
Canada, Quebec, Bog along the road to Chisasibi. Lac Vion quad. 33F/12., 53.78271 -79.89384

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ILLS00101131Katrina Crouch   s.n.1995-11-20
United States, Arkansas, Van Buren County

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LLS00101134Daniel Theobald   s.n.1995-09-23
United States, Missouri, Wayne County, Mingo National Wildlife Refuge.

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ILLS00101136Chris Purple   s.n.1985-11-30
United States, South Carolina, Clemson.

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ILLS00101137Loy R. Phillippe   811973-10-12
United States, Tennessee, Blount County, Located 0.5 mile northwest of Calderwood near Tennessee River. Growing in pine-oak forest. Elevation about 1500 feet.

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ILLS00101132Paul Lock   s.n.1981-01-04
United States, Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Lake Valentine.

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ILLS00101130J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1994-12-29
United States, Florida, Everglades National Park, Long Pine Key. Hammock Number 21. Out of normal range of species., 25.39997 -80.66089


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