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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Lindgomyces carolinensis Raja, J. Fourn., Paguigan & Oberlies
ILLS00171725Huzefa A. Raja and Vincent P. Sica   G6182014-08-30
United States, North Carolina, Mecklenburg, Lake Wylie, 35.099105 -81.043521

ILLS
Lindgomyces carolinensis Raja, J. Fourn., Paguigan & Oberlies
ILLS00171726Huzefa A. Raja and Nicholas H. Oberlies   G833 and G8342015-03-03
United States, North Carolina, Stokes, Hanging Rock State Park, stream draining into Hanging Rock Park Lake; water 8 C, pH 4.5, 36.391527 -80.266163

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Lindgomyces carolinensis Raja, J. Fourn., Paguigan & Oberlies
ILLS00171724Huzefa A. Raja and Vincent P. Sica   G6182014-08-30
United States, North Carolina, Mecklenburg, Lake Wylie, 35.15358 -81.02052

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Hongkongmyces snookiorum Raudabaugh, Iturr. & A.N. Mill.
ILLS00125755Daniel B. Raudabaugh & Michael Woodley   B13-3-42014-08-11
United States, Pennsylvania, Center, near Philipsburg, Black Moshannon State Park, 40.9008 -78.0604, 575m


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