Dataset: GAM-
Taxa: Hyaloscyphaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00009604Hedgecock   43003
USA, Georgia, Gilmer

GAM
GAM00009605George E. Thompson   
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Denmark Farm, 33.950593 -83.401818

GAM
GAM00009606Sharon A. Cantrell   1994-06-16
USA, Georgia, Madison, Watson Mill Bridge State Park, 34.024548 -83.074389

GAM
Lachnum sclerotii (A.L. Sm.) J.H. Haines & Dumont
GAM00010142Sharon Cantrell   1993-08-24
Puerto Rico, El Verde Field Station Big Grid 0102 Luquillo Mountains

GAM
Hyaloscypha aureliella (Nyl.) Huhtinen
GAM00010150Sharon Cantrell   1994-09-21
USA, New York, Albany, Joralemon Park

GAM
GAM00010374George E. Thompson   1939-05-12
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Bobbin Mill, 33.94217 -83.396969

GAM
GAM00010375Julian H. Miller   1938-04-24
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Epps Bridge, 33.925637 -83.435867

GAM
Lachnum spartinae S.A. Cantrell
GAM00010436Steven Y. Newell   1993-12-00
USA, Georgia, Mcintosh, Sapelo Island, 31.468076 -81.241761


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