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

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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ILL00064212   s.n.
USA, Illinois, Champaign, Urbana, 40.110539 -88.228411

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ILL00064213F. L. Stevens   105351909-05-00
Philippines, Darao, Fodaya (Mt. Apo), Island of Mindanao, 6.989444 125.269722

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ILL00064214Schmoranzer   

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ILL00064215Almut Jones   241959-10-11
USA, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, 39.998 -88.65

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Psathyrella (Agaricus) disseminatus
ILL00064217Wolf   223081895-00-00
USA, Illinois, Canton, 40.558094 -90.035117

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Psathyrella (Agaricus) disseminatus
ILL00064218John Wolf   22168
USA, Illinois, Fulton, Canton, 40.558094 -90.035117

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Psathyrella velutina (Pers.) Singer
ILL00064219S. G. Saupe   1711979-08-04
USA, Illinois, Champaign, Lawn South of Krannert Center along Oregon Street, 40.110539 -88.228411

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ILL00074763Laura Barov   1601992-09-30
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Giant City State Park, 37.60505 -89.188333

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ILL00074765C.P. Giedemon   121992-07-19
USA, Illinois, Monroe [Randolph], Red Bud, 38.255083 -89.938722

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ILL00074766Mark A. Basinger   611992-06-28
USA, Illinois, Williamson, Devils Kitchen Lake, Wild Turkey Trail, 37.6419 -89.1051

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ILL00074767K. Bassler   151992-07-29
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Pamona Nat. Bridge, 37.648106 -89.344256

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ILL00074768Laura Barov   2231984-10-24
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Ag Building, SIU Campus, Carbondale, 37.727318 -89.21675

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ILL00074769Alexandra Paul   1995-00-00
Haiti

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Psathyrella (Fr.) Quél.
ILL00074771M.J. Mueller   00591984-10-15
USA, Illinois, Jackson, E. of Lawson Hall SIU-C campus, 37.713106 -89.218695

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Psathyrella (Fr.) Quél.
ILL00074773T. McCovery   37
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Devils Stand Giant City, 37.60505 -89.188333

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Psathyrella (Fr.) Quél.
ILL00074774Brian Akers   s.n.1993-05-07
USA, Illinois, Jackson, grassy parkway between sidewalk and street, east side across from 700 S. Forest, 37.709512 -89.226032

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Psathyrella (Fr.) Quél.
ILL00074775J. Best   46

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Psathyrella sp.
ILL00075340West   3621973-05-13
USA, Illinois, Alexander, 1 mi NW bean ridge pond; 4 mi NE Thebes, 37.261887 -89.409415

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ILL00075343Chas Luckwan   
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Thompson Woods, SIU campus, 37.709512 -89.226032

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Psathyrella sp.
ILL00075345J. Danley   15A1980-09-27
USA, Kentucky, Trigg, Off Outpost Road, near Spring Cemetery, 36.8474 87.7763

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Psathyrella sp.
ILL00075347I. Kubacka   701982-09-17
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Cedar Lake swimming beach area, 37.727273 -89.21675

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Psathyrella sp.
ILL00075349A. Bratsch   241980-09-28
USA, Kentucky, near youth center, land between the lakes, 36.684587 -88.024197

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ILL00075357D. N. Pegler & N. R. Sinnott   1965-07-21
United Kingdom, England, Surrey, Royal Botanic Gardens, Surrey, 51.269738 -0.402165

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Psathyrella typhae (Kalchbr.) A. Pearson & Dennis
ILL00075358E.J.Stewart   1979-00-00
USA, Minnesota, Anoka, Plant Pathology Farm, Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, 45.2611 -93.45

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Psathyrella sp.
ILL00075363Dave Wujek   761973-08-14
USA, Illinois, Williamson, littley grassy creek on hand road, 1 mis crab orchard lake, 37.6419 -89.1051

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Psathyrella sp.
ILL00075366D. Kost   171982-10-26
USA, Illinois, Jackson, South of Campus Lake, Southern Illinois University, 37.709512 -89.226032

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Psathyrella tephraphylla
ILL00075369N. H. Sinnott   1965-10-10
United Kingdom, England, Oxfordshire, Blenheim Park, Oxfordshire, England, 51.841944 -1.361389

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ILL00075375Brian Akers   1993-05-18
USA, Illinois, Jackson, SIUC Campus, east of Lawson Hall (small hill with sculpture), 37.709512 -89.226032

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Psathyrella velutina (Pers.) Singer
ILL00075377J. Halbrendt   s.n.1973-09-10
USA, Illinois, Jackson, on lawn behind SIU LIBRARY CARBONDALE, 37.709512 -89.226032

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ILL00100789E Bartholomew   1896-07-00
United States, Kansas, Rooks, Rooks County, 39.35023 -99.325054


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