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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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GAM00018843Julian H. Miller   1925-06-26
United States, New York, Tompkins, Forest Home Road Ithaca, 42.453684 -76.467995

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GAM00018840Guy W. Karr Jr.   
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Mobile county

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GAM00018538Charlie H. Driver   1947-10-30
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Agricultural Campus Athens, 33.942944 -83.380195

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GAM00018539Julian H. Miller   1947-09-05
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Rhododendron Trail Highlands

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GAM00018540Boyce   1950-09-29
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Forest Asheville

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GAM00010372M. J. Thirumalachar   1946-03-26
India, Karnataka, Kodagu

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Microascus trigonosporus C.W. Emmons & B.O. Dodge
GAM00001870R. Earhart   1948-06-11
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, University of Wisconsin Hill farm, 43.070523 -89.432655

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Microascus trigonosporus C.W. Emmons & B.O. Dodge
GAM00001871J. G. Dickson   1948-06-10
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, 43.168329 -89.066778

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Periconia variicolor S.A. Cantrell, Hanlin & E. Silva
GAM00010412Sharon A. Cantrell   2005-06-00
Puerto Rico, Punta Los Morrillos

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Periconia variicolor S.A. Cantrell, Hanlin & E. Silva
GAM00010413Sharon A. Cantrell   2005-06-00
Puerto Rico, Punta Los Morrillos

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Periconia variicolor Sharon A. Cantrell & Richard T. Hanlin & E. Silva
GAM00018841Sharon A. Cantrell   2005-06-00
Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo Punta Los Morrillos

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Periconia variicolor Sharon A. Cantrell & Richard T. Hanlin & E. Silva
GAM00018842Sharon A. Cantrell   2005-06-00
Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo Punta Los Morrillos


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