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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Corynespora arctespora (Cooke & Ellis) Carris
ILLS00125060L. Carris   s.n.1986-12-02
United States, New Jersey, Burlingtoh, Bush's Farm, Sheep Pen Hill Area, Pemberton., 39.9719 -74.6833

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Corynespora aterrima (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Cooke) M.B. Ellis
ILLS00125081J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1980-01-04
United States, Florida, Dade, Big Cypress Nature Preserve along the Loop Road (Route 94)., 25.970433 -81.081153

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Corynespora cassiicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) C.T. Wei
ILLS00125062L.M. Carris   D-5-5-21983-08-19
United States, Illinois, Jefferson, Dix, 38.317254 -88.838445

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Corynespora cassiicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) C.T. Wei
ILLS00125080M. St. John   21341947-01-01
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Kohala Mountians, Puukapa, 20.085518 -155.716953

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Corynespora curvispora Stchigel, A.N. Mill. & J.L. Crane
ILLS00000994A.N. Miller & A.M. Stchigel   ANM4842005-07-10
United States, Tennessee,, Sevier County,, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Greenbrier, Porters Creek Trail. 518 meters elevation., 35.6971 -83.3885

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Corynespora obclavata Dyko & B. Sutton
ILLS00125085J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1980-01-07
United States, Georgia, Echols, Roadside, Georgia Route 441, Southeast of Fargo, 30.667858 -82.54695

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Corynespora olivacea (Wallr.) M.B. Ellis
ILLS00125084H.W. Singpiel   s.n.1972-07-07
United States, North Dakota, Hardwood Rest Area, West unit I-29, 46.977409 -96.885002

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Corynespora olivacea (Wallr.) M.B. Ellis
ILLS00125063J.L. Crane   99-3621999-05-22
United States, Indiana, Crawford, Hemlock Cliffs, Hoosier National Forest., 38.26722 -86.53389

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Corynespora pruni (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) M.B. Ellis
ILLS00125147Unknown Collector   s.n.
United States, New York, Erie, Buffalo


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