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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Loxospora cismonica (Beltr.) Hafellner
ILLS00121368Jason M. Karakehian   170522012017-05-22
United States, Maine, Washington, Eagle Hill Institute at 59 Eagle Hill Drive, entrance to Orchid Trail, 44.459 -67.931, 5m

ILLS
Loxospora cismonica (Beltr.) Hafellner
ILLS00121368Jason M. Karakehian   170522012017-05-22
United States, Maine, Washington, Eagle Hill Institute at 59 Eagle Hill Drive, entrance to Orchid Trail, 44.459 -67.931, 5m

ILLS
Loxospora elatina (Ach.) A. Massal.
ILLS00092273J.L. Crane   99-5001999-05-12
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, Caps Ridge Trail from Jefferson Notch to alpine zone. White Mountain National Forest. Lat.: 44 18' 10" N, Long.: 071 21' 21" W. UTM Zone 19, 312094mE, 4908200mN.

ILLS
Loxospora elatina (Ach.) A. Massal.
ILLS00092278J.L. Crane   99-3111999-05-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Queens, Along beach, Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, Port Joli. Lat.: 43 49' 51" N, Long.: 064 53' 12" W. UTM Zone 20, 348531mE, 4854794mN., 43.83083 -64.88667


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Google Map

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