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

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus (Snell & E.A. Dick) Snell & E.A. Dick
ILL00071266D. P. Rogers   s.n.1954-09-17
USA, New York, Westchester, near Kensico Dam, North of White Plains., 41.073708 -73.766521

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Tylopilus P. Karst.
ILL00071267G. T. Jones   1358681935-08-00
USA, Ohio, Chance Creek, Brownhelm Township., 41.388934 -82.282659

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Tylopilus fellus
ILL00075068D. K. Crotz   12121976-08-27
USA, Illinois, Williamson, Crab Orchard Lake, Wiliamson County, Illinois, 37.6419 -89.1051

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Tylopilus rubrobrunneus Mazzer & A.H. Sm.
ILL00075069F. J. Burton   1841973-09-15
USA, Illinois, Jackson, 5 miles Southwest of Murphysboro., 37.713214 -89.399935

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Tylopilus rubrobrunneus Mazzer & A.H. Sm.
ILL00075070F. J. Burton   2021973-10-01
USA, Illinois, Jackson, 5 miles Southwest of Murphysboro., 37.713214 -89.399935

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Tylopilus alboater (Schwein.) Murrill
ILL00075071Dave Wujeh   611973-08-02
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Little Grand Canyon, West of Etherton., 37.680214 -89.40013

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Tylopilus indecisus (Peck) Murrill
ILL00075072Borden   401973-07-31
USA, Illinois, Williamson, Big Muddy River., 37.6419 -89.1051

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Tylopilus indecisus (Peck) Murrill
ILL00075073Dave Wujek   1011973-08-19
USA, Illinois, Pope, Burden Falls. w. of McCormick, 37.406944 -88.578056

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Tylopilus rubrobrunneus Mazzer & A.H. Sm.
ILL00075074F. J. Burton   1511973-08-26
[No locality information included with specimen.]

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Tylopilus ferrugineus ?
ILL00075075Dave Wujek   961973-08-19
USA, Illinois, Pope, Near McCormick, 37.406944 -88.578056

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Tylopilus sp.
ILL00075076Dave Wujek   951973-08-19
USA, Illinois, Pope, McCormick, 37.412763 -88.561585

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Tylopilus sp.
ILL00075077Michael B. Waite   241973-08-05
USA, Illinois, Devil's Prop, north central Jefferson Co, near Mt. Vernon, 38.317272 -88.90312


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