Dataset: CMN-CANL
Taxa: Hypocreales_family_incertae_sedis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANL
Illosporiopsis christiansenii (B.L. Brady & D. Hawksw.) D. Hawksw.
CANL 127568Freebury, Colin E.   22582014-05-15
Canada, Québec, Trail no. 05, near Asticou, 45.4546 -75.7735, 129m

CMN:CANL
Illosporiopsis christiansenii (B.L. Brady & D. Hawksw.) D. Hawksw.
CANL 122282Freebury, Colin E. ; Brodo, Dr. Irwin M.   321422007-11-28
Canada, Québec, Luskville Falls Parking-picnic area., 45.5333 -76

CMN:CANL
Illosporiopsis christiansenii (B.L. Brady & D. Hawksw.) D. Hawksw.
CANL 127567Freebury, Colin E.   23052014-08-14
Canada, Québec, Canadian Museum of Nature campus, 1740 Pink Rd, Gatineau, 45.4437 -75.8118, 111m

CMN:CANL
Illosporiopsis christiansenii (B.L. Brady & D. Hawksw.) D. Hawksw.
CANL 130169McMullin, Dr. R. Troy   94222011-10-23
Canada, Ontario, Prince Edward Co. (ON), Cedars Campground, Sandbanks Provincial Park, Prince Edward County, Ontario, 43.9032 -77.231

CMN:CANL
Illosporiopsis christiansenii (B.L. Brady & D. Hawksw.) D. Hawksw.
CANL 130163McMullin, Dr. R. Troy   90902011-10-23
Canada, Ontario, Prince Edward Co. (ON), Outlet River Campground, Sandbanks Provinical Park, Prince Edward County, Ontario, 43.8886 -77.2145

CMN:CANL
Illosporiopsis christiansenii (B.L. Brady & D. Hawksw.) D. Hawksw.
CANL 130583McMullin, Dr. R. Troy   141662014-05-24
Canada, Ontario, Municipality of Toronto, Glen Haffy Conservation Area , Red Trail, 43.9387 -79.9452

CMN:CANL
Illosporiopsis christiansenii (B.L. Brady & D. Hawksw.) D. Hawksw.
CANL 129946McMullin, Dr. R. Troy   132722013-08-19
Canada, Ontario, Simcoe Co. (ON), Awenda Provincial Park, Old-Growth, Simco Co., 44.8442 -79.9656


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Google Map

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