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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Lirula punctata (Darker) Darker
ILLS00167011E.P. Meinecke   s.n.1910-08-16
United States, California, Graveyard Meadows, Sierra National Forest, California. Slide included. Slide 77, Box 6., 37.274826 -119.200112

ILLS
Lirula nervata (Darker) Darker
ILLS00167009L.O. Overholts & C.R. Orton   s.n.1924-08-22
United States, New York, North of North Creek, 43.002294 -74.567641

ILLS
ILLS00167006Weir   s.n.1913-07-13
United States, Oregon, White Pine, 44.861271 -117.089061

ILLS
ILLS00167007Hubert   s.n.1916-03-07
United States, Montana, Ravalli, Florence, Montana. EX. Herbarium of L.O. Overholts No. 3490., 46.63159 -114.078996

ILLS
Lirula nervisequia (DC.) Darker
ILLS00167010   s.n.

ILLS
Lirula nervata (Darker) Darker
ILLS00167008L.E. Wehmeyer   12551931-08-06
Nova Scotia, Inverness, Cheticamp River, Inverness County, Nova Scotia. # 239., 46.666667 -60.95


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