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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
A.B. Seymour & S.M. Tracy   s.n.1891-09-19
United States, Missouri, Starkville, 33.416749 -88.825707

ILLS
Ravenelia epiphylla (Schwein.) Dietel
J.G. Hall   s.n.1907-10-20
United States, North Carolina, West Raleigh, 35.786818 -78.663893

ILLS
Ravenelia indigoferae Tranzschel & Dietel
G.T. Muraoka   s.n.1981-01-05
United States, Florida, Dade, Miami, 25.774266 -80.193659

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Ravenelia epiphylla (Schwein.) Dietel
G.J. Ikenberry   s.n.1940-09-21
United States, Oklahoma, Vinita, 36.638694 -95.154134

ILLS
Ravenelia opaca (Seym. & Earle) Dietel
F.S. Earle, ex Economic Fungi No. 203   s.n.1890-00-00
United States, Illinois,, Union County,, Clear Creek.

ILLS
Ravenelia cassiaeocola
S.M. Tracy   s.n.1892-09-19
United States, Mississippi, Oktibbeha, Starkville., 33.4504 -88.81839


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