INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myelochroa obsessa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


ILLS:FUNGUS
Myelochroa obsessa (Acharius) Elix & Hale
ILLS00092736J.L. Crane   02-4032002-04-27
United States, Wisconsin, Oneida, Town of Enterprise, north of south exit off Langlade, County Road Q. Ca. 500mAltitude.

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Myelochroa obsessa (Ach.) Elix & Hale
ILLS00092735Michael Slaughter   s.n.1976-06-00
United States, Virginia, Bedford County, Falling Water Cascades (area 3), Peaks of Otter Natural Area.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Myelochroa obsessa (Ach.) Elix & Hale
ILLS00092731J.B. Cunningham   JBC 0922005-04-02
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Bell Smith Springs. Mixed deciduous forest with scattered pines and red cedar.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Myelochroa obsessa (Ach.) Elix & Hale
ILLS00092732Vincent Hustad   VPH 232005-04-02
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Bell Smith Springs.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Myelochroa obsessa (Ach.) Elix & Hale
ILLS00092733A. Methven   ASM 96071995-09-30
United States, Indiana, Brown County, Yellowwood State Forest.

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Myelochroa obsessa (Ach.) Elix & Hale
ILLS00092729A. Methven   ASM 96601995-09-29
United States, Illinois, Johnson County, Ferne Clyffe State Park.

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Myelochroa obsessa (Ach.) Elix & Hale
ILLS00092734L. Crofutt   s.n.1972-12-00
United States, Maine

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Myelochroa obsessa (Ach.) Elix & Hale
ILLS00092730Sean Jones   552005-04-02
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Bell Smith Springs. Mixed deciduous forest with scattered pines and red cedar.


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