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

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Heterodermia hypoleuca (Muhl.) Trevisan
ILL00039768F.S. Earle   1881-00-00
United States, Illinois, Union, Cobden, 37.531439 -89.253418

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Heterodermia hypoleuca (Muhl.) Trevisan
ILL00039769M.E. Hale   1954-07-00
United States, Arkansas, Yell, near Dardanelle, 35.162538 -93.259577

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Heterodermia hypoleuca (Muhl.) Trevisan
ILL00039770Bruce Fink   1895-00-00
United States, Iowa, Fayette, 42.841926 -91.802107

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Heterodermia speciosa (Wulfen) Trevisan
ILL00039771H. Willey   1883-12-01
United States, Illinois, Mchenry, Algonquin, 42.16558 -88.294249

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Heterodermia speciosa (Wulfen) Trevisan
ILL00039772Bruce Fink   1894-00-00
United States, Iowa, Fayette, 42.841926 -91.802107

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ILL00039773William R. Maxon   1920-03-04
Jamaica, Vicinity of St. Helens Gap, St. Andrew, 17.983402 -76.780899, 1475m

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ILL00039774William R. Maxon   1920-03-24
Jamaica, Vicinity of Chichona, 18.178019 -77.398193, 1500m

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Heterodermia diademata (Taylor) D. D. Awasthi
ILL00039775W.A. Weber   1957-04-17
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Just below Herb Martyr Reservoir, Chiricahua Mts, west of Portal, 31.836368 -109.265408, 2134m

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Heterodermia diademata (Taylor) D. D. Awasthi
ILL00039776C.G. Pringle   1908-09-17
Mexico, Hidalgo, 20.572017 -99.175781

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ILL00039777Bruce Fink   1890-00-00
United States, Iowa, Fayette, 42.841926 -91.802107

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ILL00039778M.E. Hale   1956-05-00
United States, West Virginia, Gilmer, near Cedarville, 38.842316 -80.819269

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ILL00039779Dr. Edward Palmer   1892-01-00
Mexico, Tepic, 21.509505 -104.895691

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ILL00039780Virginius H. Chase   1939-07-10
Mexico, Hidalgo, 21.009523 -99.191345, 1524m

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ILL00039781William R. Maxon   1920-03-19
Jamaica, Road from Silver Hill Gap (900 meters) to Hardware Gap (1200 m), 18.089722 -76.689105, 900 - 1200m


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