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

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Rogersiomyces okefenokeensis J.L. Crane & Schokn.
ILLS00000665J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1976-05-10
United States, Georgia, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Stephen C. Foster State Park, Trembling Earth Nature Trail., 30.800174 -82.303498

ILLS
Rogersiomyces okefenokeensis J.L. Crane & Schokn.
JLC & JDS   s.n.1978-07-04
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, White Mountain National Forest, Gordon Falls, 44.225459 -71.331392

ILLS
Rogersiomyces okefenokeensis J.L. Crane & Schokn.
JLC & JDS   s.n.1979-05-26
United States, Georgia, Suwanee Canal Rec. Area. Canal Run Shelter, 30.736408 -82.182396

ILLS
Rogersiomyces okefenokeensis J.L. Crane & Schokn.
JLC & JDS   s.n.1977-05-17
United States, Georgia, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Trembling Earth Nature Trail, 30.800174 -82.303498

ILLS
Rogersiomyces okefenokeensis J.L. Crane & Schokn.
JLC & JDS   s.n.1977-05-17
United States, Georgia, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Suwanee Sills, 30.800174 -82.303498

ILLS
Rogersiomyces okefenokeensis J.L. Crane & Schokn.
JLC & JDS   s.n.1976-03-10
United States, Georgia, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Stephen C. Foster State Park., 30.800174 -82.303498

ILLS
Rogersiomyces okefenokeensis J.L. Crane & Schokn.
ILLS00062526J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1976-05-10
United States, Georgia,, Charlton County,, Trembling Earth Nature Trail. Stephen Foster Statye Park. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge., 30.82671 -82.36416


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Google Map

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