INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Wisconsin; Taylor; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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Ramularia cilinodis Davis
ILL00095349JJ Davis   1920-08-28
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor

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ILL00096328JJ Davis   2016-07-11
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor

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Caloplaca microphyllina (Tuckerman) Hasse
ILLS00005962Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County, Jump River.

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Caloplaca microphyllina (Tuckerman) Hasse
ILLS00005963Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County, Roadside.

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Cladonia coniocraea (Fl_rke) Sprengel
ILLS00007904Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County

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Hyperphyscia syncolla (Tuckerman ex Nylander) Kalb
ILLS00089978Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County, Jump River.

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Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm.
ILLS00092171Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County, Open deciduous woods.

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ILLS00096398Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County, Jump River.

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Punctelia bolliana (MÙller Arg.) Krog
ILLS00097837Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County, Jump River.

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Ramalina intermedia (Delise ex. Nylander) Nylander
ILLS00098849Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County, Jump River.

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Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffmann) Rieber
ILLS00101574Ed Capocy   s.n.1995-11-21
United States, Wisconsin, Taylor County, Jump River.


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