Dataset: EIU-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Illinois; Ogle; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University


EIU
ILLS00120379A. N. Miller   4951996-09-27
USA, Illinois, Ogle, Castle Rock State Park, Wildlife View Trail, 41.980266 -89.364428

EIU
ILLS00102976A. N. Miller   5001996-09-28
USA, Illinois, Ogle, Squirrel Trails, White Pines Forest State Park, 2 miles north of Oregon, 42.043729 -89.332328

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Tremella reticulata (Berk.) Farl.
ILLS00103894A. N. Miller   4961996-09-28
USA, Illinois, Ogle, Lorado Taft Field Campus, 4 miles north of Ogden, 40.171898 -87.956145

EIU
Ascocoryne sarcoides (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wilson
ILLS00120019A. N. Miller   5011996-09-28
USA, Illinois, Ogle, Squirrel Trails, White Pines Forest State Park, 2 miles south of Oregon, 42.043729 -89.332328

EIU
Lentinellus P. Karst.
ILLS00120333A. Miller   Miller 4971969-09-28
USA, Illinois, Ogle, White Pines Forest State Park, south of Oregon, 41.995586 -89.46872

EIU
Lentinellus P. Karst.
ILLS00120329A. Miller   Miller 4941996-09-27
USA, Illinois, Ogle, Castle Rock State Park, Wildlife View Trail, 41.980266 -89.364428

EIU
Lentinellus P. Karst.
ILLS00120368A. Miller   Miller 5071996-09-29
USA, Illinois, Ogle, Lower Trail of Base Camp, north of Oregon, 42.046656 -89.333955

EIU
ILLS00120349A.N. Miller   ANM 4991996-09-28
USA, Illinois, Ogle, Squirrel Trails, White Pines Forest State Park, 2 miles south of Oregon, 42.043729 -89.332328

EIU
Mollisia (Fr.) P. Karst.
ILLS00107203A. N. Miller   ANM 4981996-09-28
USA, Illinois, Ogle, Squirrel Trails, White Pines Forest State Park, 2 miles south of Oregon, 42.043729 -89.332328


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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