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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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Arthopyrenia sublitoralis (Leight.) Arnold
GAM00017027Lee Bonar   1932-08-21
United States, California, San Francisco, Land's End

GAM
Polymeridium contendens (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
GAM00017720Sean Q. Beeching   172082008-04-19
USA, Georgia, Clayton, Newman Wetland Center

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Mycomicrothelia miculiformis (Nyl. ex Müll. Arg.) D. Hawksw.
GAM00017028Sean Q. Beeching   2007-11-10
United States, North Carolina, Clay, Buck Creek Barren

GAM
Mycomicrothelia subfallens (Müll. Arg.) D. Hawksw.
GAM00017029Sean Q. Beeching   2008-06-15
United States, Georgia, Walker, Blue Hole Road, 34.712432 -85.335966

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Mycomicrothelia willeyana (Müll. Arg.) D. Hawksw.
GAM00017030Sean Q. Beeching   2008-02-16
United States, Georgia, Morgan, Hard Labor Creek State Park Privet floodplain, 33.656153 -83.594118

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GAM00017026David Porter   1981-11-00
United States, Georgia, McIntosh, Sapelo Island, 31.462805 -81.248627


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