Dataset: ILL
Taxa: Crinipellis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Crinipellis zonata (Peck) Sacc.
ILL00074493Brian Akers   s.n.1993-06-11
USA, Illinois, Jackson, SIUC Campus Thompson Woods, 37.709512 -89.226032

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Crinipellis zonata (Peck) Sacc.
ILL00074494K. Ceslawski   271973-08-04
USA, Illinois, Jackson/Union, Giant City State Park, near Makanda, 37.60505 -89.188333

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Crinipellis zonata (Peck) Sacc.
ILL00074495T.Began   
Near "Panther's Den"

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Crinipellis zonata (Peck) Sacc.
ILL00074496M. F. Doyle   1984-10-07
USA, Illinois, Jackson/Union, Giant City State Park, 37.60505 -89.188333

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Crinipellis zonata (Peck) Sacc.
ILL00074498Alan   1984-10-13
USA, Illinois, Jackson/Union, Giant City State Park, 37.60505 -89.188333

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Crinipellis zonata (Peck) Sacc.
ILL00074499T.Began   1984-10-03
USA, Illinois, Jackson/Union, GIant City State Park, 37.60505 -89.188333

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Crinipellis zonata (Peck) Sacc.
ILL00074500B. Roy   1984-08-26
USA, Illinois, Williamson, near Panther's Den, Devil's Kitchen Lake, Illinois, 37.6259 -89.0926

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Crinipellis setipes (Peck) Singer
ILL00074501M.F. Doyle   1984-10-07
USA, Illinois, Jackson/Union, GIant City State Park, 37.60505 -89.188333

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Crinipellis setipes (Peck) Singer
ILL00074503West   2591970-06-02
USA, Illinois, Pope, west slope of Lusk Creek Canyon, 37.508314 -88.52606

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Crinipellis or Cystoderma
ILL00074504M. F. Doyle   1984-09-13
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Little Grand Canyon, 37.680214 -89.40013

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Crinipellis zonata (Peck) Sacc.
ILL00074506West   2651970-06-16
USA, Illinois, Pope, Lusk Creek, 37.508314 -88.52606

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Crinipellis setipes (Peck) Singer
ILL00079076E. Wiedman   412001-07-20
USA, Illinois, Jackson/Union, Giant city state park near makanda, 37.60505 -89.188333


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