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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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GAM00013847Julian H. Miller   1926-03-20
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Tanyard Branch, 33.950565 -83.375431

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GAM00013850Julian H. Miller   1925-07-17
USA, New York, Cornell Campus, 42.445967 -76.485599

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GAM00013851Julian H. Miller   1926-01-07
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Oconee Heights, 33.989836 -83.425715

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Dacryopinax G.W. Martin
GAM00013852E. S. Luttrell   1983-07-02
USA, Georgia, High Falls

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Dacryopinax G.W. Martin
GAM00013853E. S. Luttrell   1983-07-02
USA, Georgia, High Falls

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GAM00009006Julian H. Miller   1939-05-04
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Denmark Farm, 33.950593 -83.401818

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GAM00009371George E. Thompson   1940-04-26
USA, Georgia, Agriculture campus

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Calocera cornea (Batsch) Fr.
GAM00013844Julian H. Miller   1925-08-01
USA, New York, Near Old Forge, 43.710068 -74.974341

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Dacrymyces abietinus (Pers.) J. Schröt.
GAM00013846Wilhelm N. Suksdorf   1894-09-25
USA, Washington, Klickitat, Falcon Valley

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GAM00013845J. M. Grant   1926-03-00
USA, Washington

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Discohainesia oenotherae (Cooke & Ellis) Nannf.
GAM00008499Julian H. Miller   1940-06-03
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia campus, 33.946648 -83.374631

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Discohainesia oenotherae (Cooke & Ellis) Nannf.
GAM00008500Julian H. Miller   1940-07-04
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia campus, 33.946648 -83.374631

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Discohainesia oenotherae (Cooke & Ellis) Nannf.
GAM00008501George E. Thompson   1940-07-31
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Poultry Farm


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