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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Coriolopsis rigida (Berk. & Mont.) Murrill
J.L. Crane   s.n.1998-11-27
United States, Indiana, Tobin, Plock Knob. Site No. 98-577., 37.9644444 -86.6055555

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Coriolopsis sanguinaria (Klotzsch) Teng
W.W. Calkins   s.n.
United States, Florida

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Coriolopsis floccosa (Jungh.) Ryvarden
E.A. Rau   s.n.1885-04-00
United States, Florida

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Coriolopsis floccosa (Jungh.) Ryvarden
H.W. Ravenel   s.n.1884-01-00
United States, South Carolina,, Low country.

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Coriolopsis polyzona (Pers.) Ryvarden
ILLS00121440Leif Ryvarden   LR-500242016-05-20
Mozambique, Sofala, Gorongosa National Park, 10 km N of Chitengo, along the road, -18.958 34.368

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Coriolopsis branneoleuca (Berk.) Ryvarden
ILLS00121463Leif Ryvarden   LR-500942016-05-20
Mozambique, Sofala, Gorongosa National Park, 7 km SE of Chitengo, Pungue river, -18.958 34.368

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Coriolopsis byrsina (Mont.) Ryvarden
ILLS00121476Leif Ryvarden   LR-501572016-05-20
Mozambique, Sofala, Gorongosa National Park, 10 km N of Chitengo along the road, -18.958 34.368

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Coriolopsis byrsina (Mont.) Ryvarden
ILLS00121482Leif Ryvarden   LR-501822016-05-20
Mozambique, Sofala, Gorongosa National Park, 10 km N of Chitengo along the road, -18.958 34.368

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Coriolopsis byrsina (Mont.) Ryvarden
ILLS00121626Tongai Castigo   MOZ-4842016-06-16
Mozambique, Sofala, Gorongosa National Park, 46.5 NE of Chitengo base camp in southern region of Cheringoma Plateau at Nhagutua., -18.73332 34.71033, 78m

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Coriolopsis byrsina (Mont.) Ryvarden
ILLS00121772Tongai Castigo   MOZ-4922016-06-16
Mozambique, Sofala, Gorongosa National Park, 46.5 NE of Chitengo base camp in southern region of Cheringoma Plateau at Nhagutua., -18.73199 34.70875, 55m


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