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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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Sphaceloma krugii Bitanc. & Jenkins
GAM00010423A. A. Bitancout   1937-02-23
Brazil, Sao Paulo

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Sphaceloma viburni Jenkins & Bitanc.
GAM00010424M. J. Forsell   1944-11-30
USA, Washington, Wahkiakum, E. R. Dunak's garden

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GAM00016825A. J. Plakidas   1948-04-07
United States, Louisiana, State University campus

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GAM00016824R. A. Jehle   1946-08-30
United States, Maryland, Westminter village square

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GAM00016823M. L. Bomhard   1940-09-15
United States, Maryland, Rock Creek Park

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Sphaceloma de Bary
GAM00016840Julian H. Miller   1952-05-02
United States, Georgia, Tifton, 31.466277 -83.511587

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GAM00016831E. E. Honey   1939-09-25
United States, Indiana, Commercial field

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Sphaceloma plantaginis Jenkins & Bitanc.
GAM00016815Wilbur H. Duncan   1951-05-20
United States, Georgia, Walker, N22 Degrees West of Lafayette elevation 840 feet, 34.704802 -85.2819

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Sphaceloma symphoricarpi Barrus & Horsfall
GAM00016827M. F. Barrus   1940-07-17
United States, New York, Barrus' Garden

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Sphaceloma symphoricarpi Barrus & Horsfall
GAM00016830A. E. Jenkins   1938-08-01
United States, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin near Agr. Hall

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GAM00016826A. E. Jenkins   1948-05-23
United States, Maryland, Garden of Sophia Godricka

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Sphaceloma murrayae Jenkins & Grodz.
GAM00016828D. M McLean   1947-08-22
United States, Washington, West of Mount Vernon

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Sphaceloma de Bary
GAM00016882Field man of Dairy Tree Co,   2000-00-00
United States, Georgia, Macon, 32.840695 -83.632402

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Sphaceloma magnoliae Jenkins & J.H. Mill.
GAM00016884M. J. Thirumalachar   1953-07-01
Italy, Roma, Roma

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Sphaceloma de Bary
GAM00016880Julian H. Miller   1933-09-04
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Dearing St., 33.953946 -83.387044


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