INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Fomes igniarius
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


ILLS:FUNGUS
Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
B.H. Smith   
United States, New York, Tompkins, Six - Mile Creek, Ithaca, NY

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
ILL00058654M. B. Waite   s.n.1887-08-06
United States, Illinois, Mount Carmel.

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Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
ILL00058655G. P. Clinton   s.n.1895-10-04
United States, Illinois, St. Joe.

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
ILL00058656E. Young   s.n.1896-01-28
United States, Ohio, Oxford.

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Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
ILL00058657Collector Unspecified   s.n.
[No locality information included with specimen.]

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
ILL00058658J. L. Lowe, R. L. Gilbertson   67721956-08-26
United States, Colorado, Ophir Valley, Uncompahgre National Forest., 3018m

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
ILL00058659A. B. Seymour   s.n.1879-07-12
United States, Illinois, Adams, Camp Point

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Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
ILL00058660A. B. Seymour   s.n.1881-10-31
United States, Illinois, Union, Pine Hills

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Fomes igniarius (L.) Cooke
ILL00058661G. P. Clinton   s.n.1890-09-06
United States, Illinois, Polo.

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ILLS00156832W.J. Sundberg   33401978-08-26
United States, Arizona, Coconino, San Francisco Peaks, Kaibab National Forest, near Flagstaff

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ILLS00156838W.J. Sundberg   33371978-08-25
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Kaibab National Forest, near north rim, Grand Canyon National Park, Entrance Station


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