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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Valsaria ?
ILLS00118727D.A. Glawe   s.n.1988-09-30
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, Leopold Preserve, 45.881344 -91.386557

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Valsaria exasperaus
ILLS00118728H.G. Eno   30501935-01-16
United States, Connecticut, Cobalt, 41.562321 -72.555367

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Valsaria insitiva (Tode) Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00118729D.A. Glawe   83-41983-01-19
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Quadrangle, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 40.108643 -88.228382

ILLS
Valsaria insitiva (Tode) Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00118730G. W. Martin   s.n.1933-04-09
United States, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City, 41.702292 -91.606163

ILLS
Valsaria morioides var. aceris
ILLS00118733J. F. Breckle   5681913-06-15
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, Kerser's Grove, 46.358611 -98.293611

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Valsaria insitiva (Tode) Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00118731J.R. Hansbrough   19701936-08-19
United States, Massachusetts, Prospect Hill, Harvard Forest, Petersham, 42.508422 -72.20786

ILLS
Valsaria insitiva (Tode) Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00118732L.E. Wehmeyer   33a1925-08-03
United States, Illinois, Adams, S. 8th St. Road, Quincy, 39.935602 -91.409873

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Valsaria notarisii (Durieu & Mont.) Sacc.
ILLS00118734L.E. Wehmeyer   3281925-08-01
United States, Illinois, Adams, 36th & Main, Quincy, 39.935602 -91.409873

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Valsaria rubricosa (Fr.) Sacc.
ILLS00118735S.M. Huhndorf, F. Ortega, J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   SMH4591993-01-24
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Rio Xaguez, along road to Chabasquen, 1 mi from road to Bocono, 9.385558 -69.975689

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Valsaria Ces. & De Not.
ILLS00172739Dean Glawe   s.n.1978-09-29
United States, Idoho, Latah, Umiversity of Idaho, Moscow., 46.7288 -117.0126


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