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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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ILLS00000530Lojka   s.n.1873-06-00
Hungary, Bei Grent-Miklos...Crespel-Fufal/Pester., 47.1625 19.5033

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Ophiobolus nigromaculata
ILLS00000531A. Ade   s.n.1909-00-00
Germany, Bavaria,, Funtensee prope Berchtesgaden, alpium bav. 1800 meters altitude., 47.493576 12.939354, 1800m

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ILLS00169343J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1978-09-00
United States, Illinois, Champaign, St Mary's cemetery, Champaign., 40.110588 -88.20727

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ILLS00169342J.L. Crane   s.n.1968-07-00
United States, Illinois, Adams, Mississippi River at Lakeview., 39.950782 -91.431263

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ILLS00169341R.A. Shoemaker   T1921955-09-03
United States, Michigan, Kellogg Forest, Michigan., 42.40537 -85.4012

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ILLS00169344P. A. Young   3391923-07-14
United States, Illinois, Fayette, St. Elmo., 39.027266 -88.848114

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ILLS00169345O. A. Plunkett   9821922-07-12
United States, Illinois, Fulton, Lewistown., 40.393097 -90.154842

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Ophiobolus anguillidus
ILLS00169347L. E. Wehmeyer   3301925-07-18
United States, Illinois, Adams, Walton Heights, Quincy., 39.935602 -91.409873

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ILLS00169350J.L. Crane   s.n.1977-03-07
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Champaign, St. Mary's Road., 40.11642 -88.243383

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ILLS00169349L. E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1924-07-14
United States, Ohio, Butler, Hueston's Woods, Oxford., 39.506997 -84.745231

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Ophiobolus anguillidus
ILLS00169346L. E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1924-07-28
United States, Tennessee, Elkmont., 35.6118 -83.4895

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Ophiobolus anguillidus
ILLS00169348J.L. Crane & Sabine H.   s.n.1988-04-29
United States, Illinois, Union, Conservation Area., 37.570328 -89.317588

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Ophiobolus fulgidus (Cooke & Peck) Sacc.
ILLS00169351Charles H. Peck   s.n.
United States, New York, Albany, 42.6526 -73.7562


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