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

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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ILL00101647   
France, Prope Malmedyanum, 46.772094 1.906083

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ILL00099236WW Calkins   1887-00-00
United States, Florida, Duval, Jacksonville, 30.332184 -81.655651

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ILL00100920EA Burt   1897-09-20
United States, Vermont, Addison, Middlebury, 44.015337 -73.16734

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00079088Wiedman   82001-06-15
USA, Illinois, Jackson, cedar creek e of pamona & w of 51, 37.727273 -89.21675

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00076765J. B. Ellis   1877-12-00
USA, New Jersey, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00089634D.P. Rogers   s.n.1968-08-11
United States, Tennessee, Blount County, 36.55593 -87.41914

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00089635F.L. Stevens   s.n.1898-08-00
United States, New York, Madison County, 43.04507 -75.86658

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00089636W.G. Farlow   s.n.1879-09-00
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, 42.33704 -71.20922

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00089638Botany Class 1898   s.n.1898-10-09
United States, Illinois, Champaign County, 40.19531 -88.40422

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00089637W.G. Farlow   s.n.
United States, Illinois, Fulton County, 40.55809 -90.03512

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00097171JB Ellis   1878-00-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

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Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
ILL00101723   
France, Vosges, 46.772094 1.906083

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Leotia stipitata (Bosc.) J. Schröt.
ILL00089639A.B. Seymour   s.n.1882-07-10
United States, Illinois, Adams County, 40.03921 -91.0693

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ILL00101153   

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ILL00097832Ravenel   1881-00-00
United States, South Carolina, South Carolina, 33.8361 -81.1637


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