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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00010645Maria C. Gonzalez   2015-07-03
USA, Georgia, Oconee, 1300 block Orchard Circle, 33.925793 -83.483184

GAM
GAM00010647Richard T. Hanlin   2014-09-09
USA, Georgia, Oconee, 1300 block Orchard Circle, 33.925793 -83.483184

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GAM00010648Richard T. Hanlin   2000-09-03
USA, Georgia, Madison, Along Hwy 106 north of Neese, 34.09979 -83.31052

GAM
GAM00010649   0000-00-00

GAM
GAM00010650David Porter   1994-10-15
USA, Georgia, Mcintosh, Nannygoat Beach Sapelo Island, 31.391767 -81.264593

GAM
GAM00010651John M. Reade   1911-10-31
USA, Georgia, Lumpkin Hill campus

GAM
GAM00010652Julian H. Miller   1926-10-05
USA, Georgia, Carlton Woods

GAM
GAM00010653Julian H. Miller   1926-10-27
USA, Georgia, Tallassee Shoals Vincent Farm, 33.981164 -83.463732

GAM
GAM00010654Julian H. Miller   1926-09-29
USA, Georgia, Rear of Dairy Barn

GAM
GAM00010655H. G. Stelling   1926-04-13
USA, Georgia, Near Tanyard Branch

GAM
GAM00010656William A. Murrill   1939-08-30
USA, Florida

GAM
Agaricus sylvicola (Vittad.) Peck
GAM00010657William A. Murrill   1941-10-20
USA, Florida

GAM
GAM00010658William A. Murrill   1944-07-25
USA, Florida

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Agaricus sylvicola (Vittad.) Peck
GAM00010659Julian H. Miller   1926-09-12
USA, New York, Labrador Lake, 42.786249 -76.050448

GAM
GAM00010660John M. Reade   1908-04-01
USA, Georgia, Sod in Grigg's Garden

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GAM00010661William A. Murrill   1949-08-01
USA, Florida

GAM
GAM00010662William A. Murrill   1950-08-26
USA, Florida, Open campus

GAM
GAM00010663William A. Murrill   1948-07-04
USA, Florida

GAM
GAM00010664William A. Murrill   1944-07-24
USA, Florida

GAM
GAM00010665William A. Murrill   1950-08-24
USA, Florida

GAM
GAM00010666William A. Murrill   1938-05-29
USA, Florida

GAM
GAM00010667William A. Murrill   0000-00-00


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