INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Taxa: Crucibulum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00153444W.J. Sundberg   23941973-07-31
United States, Illinois, Jackson, Southern Illinois University, Outdoor Laboratory, near Little Grassy Lake

ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00153977M. Wicklow   15921970-09-26
United States, Idaho, Bonner, Binarch Creek Area, Kaniksu National Forest

ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00153978W.J. Sundberg   14451969-05-17
United States, California, Yuba, Highway 49, near Camptonville

ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00153986W.J. Sundberg   13861969-01-31
United States, California, Napa, Napa Valley State Park

ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00153988W.J. Sundberg   17671971-12-05
United States, California, Mendocino, Off Simpson Lane near Fort Bragg, Jackson State Forest

ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00153989W.J. Sundberg   13751969-01-31
United States, California, Napa, Las Posadas State Forest, near Angwin

ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00153990W.J. Sundberg   20221972-08-24
United States, Illinois, Williamson, Beach Area, Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, near Carbondale

ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00153996W.J. Sundberg   13971969-02-16
United States, California, Napa, Las Posadas State Ex. Forest

ILLS:FUNGUS
Crucibulum levis (D.C.) Kambly
ILLS00155791W.J. Sundberg   20881972-10-14
United States, Illinois, Williamson, Little grassy outdoor lab, near Carbondale


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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