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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00000174Sean Q. Beeching   2008-09-21
Canada, Ontario, Bruce, Halfway Log Dump, 45.417222 -77.577778

GAM
GAM00000175Sean Q. Beeching   2008-04-08
USA, Georgia, Fayette, Line Creek Nature Area, 33.318051 -84.518003

GAM
GAM00000176Sean Q. Beeching   2005-05-28
USA, Georgia, Oconee River Recreation Area, 33.72891 -83.30795

GAM
GAM00000177Sean Q. Beeching   2008-03-02
USA, Georgia, Calhoun, Chickasawhatchee Wildlife Management Area, 31.524515 -84.465206

GAM
GAM00000178Sean Q. Beeching   2007-06-09
USA, North Carolina, Clay, Buck Creek, 35.123498 -83.619692

GAM
GAM00008492Graham D. Schuster   2005-06-18
USA, Georgia, Jones, 3.5 miles northeast of Haddock, 33.064803 -83.39789

GAM
Calicium Pers.
GAM00008493Everett S. Luttrell   1971-09-00
Switzerland, Graubünden, near Davos

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Calicium Pers.
GAM00008494Richard T. Hanlin   1971-09-01
Switzerland, Graubünden, Near Susch


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