Dataset: ILLS-
Search Criteria: France; Ariege; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Zygopleurage zygospora (Speg.) Boedijn
ILLS00119547Jacques Fournier   JF051052005-09-20
France, Ariège, Rimont, La Mijane, 470 m., 42.995185 1.282549

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Cercophora aquatica P. Chaudhary, J. Fourn. & A.N. Mill.
J. Fournier   JF061652006-07-26
France, Ariège, Las Muros, Near Rimont, ruisseau de Peyrau, 400 m. elevation, 42.995185 1.282549

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Cercophora aquatica P. Chaudhary, J. Fourn. & A.N. Mill.
ILLS00000993J. Fournier   JF063142006-11-29
France, Ariège, Las Muros, near Rimont, ruisseau de Peyrau, 400 meters elevation., 42.995185 1.282549, 400m

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Lindgomyces griseosporus Ying Zhang, J. Fourn. & K.D. Hyde
ILLS00167000J. Fournier   JF 140152014-03-21
France, Ariege, Rimont, Maury brook next to Pladellac, ca. 560 m., 42.995 1.281

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Helicascus gallicus Y. Zhang ter & J. Fourn.
ILLS00165431J. Fournier   JF 140362014-03-06
France, Ariege, Durban s/ Arize, Arize river, ca 350 m, 43.009 1.402

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Cercophora squamulosa A.N. Mill., J. Fourn., Raja & Lechat
Jacques Fournier   JF092142009-07-31
France, Ariège, Clermont, Le Pujol stream, along road D 119; c. 360 m. elev., 46.2276 2.2137

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Cercophora squamulosa A.N. Mill., J. Fourn., Raja & Lechat
Marie Fournier   JF091712009-06-26
France, Ariège, Rimont, Peyrau brook; c. 400 m. elev., 46.2276 2.2137

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Cercophora vinosa A.N. Mill. & J. Four.
Jacques Fournier   JF140672014-07-22
France, Ariège, Castelnau-Durban, Artillac stream, down-stream from the marble quarry, c. 410 m elev., 43.000672 1.342161


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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