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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) A. Thell & Randlane
GAM00008400Graham D. Schuster   2005-07-06
USA, Georgia, Rabun, Sandy Ford Road at the Cattooga River, 34.872641 -83.256114

GAM
Imshaugia aleurites (Ach.) S.L.F. Mey.
GAM00008401Graham D. Schuster   2005-06-18
USA, Georgia, Jones, 3.5 miles northeast of Haddock, 33.064803 -83.39789

GAM
GAM00008402Everett S. Luttrell   1943-04-09
USA, Georgia, Upson, Near Thunder, 32.884721 -84.324387

GAM
Parmelia quercina (Willd.) Vain.
GAM00008403Everett S. Luttrell   1943-10-30
USA, Georgia, Spalding, Head's Creek, 8 miles west of Experiment, 33.275964 -84.377371

GAM
GAM00008404Graham D. Schuster   2005-06-18
USA, Georgia, Jones, 3.5 miles northeast of Haddock, 33.064803 -83.39789

GAM
Parmotrema perforatum (Wulfen) A. Massal.
GAM00008405Graham D. Schuster   2005-06-18
USA, Georgia, Jones, 3.5 miles northeast of Haddock, 33.064803 -83.39789

GAM
Platismatia tuckermanii (Oakes) W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb.
GAM00008406Graham D. Schuster   2005-07-05
USA, Georgia, Towns, Brasstown Bald, 34.874199 -83.810652

GAM
Rimelia reticulata (Taylor) Hale & A. Fletcher
GAM00008407Graham D. Schuster   2005-06-18
USA, Georgia, Jones, 3.5 miles northeast of Haddock, 33.064803 -83.39789

GAM
GAM00008408Graham D. Schuster   2005-06-18
USA, Georgia, Jones, 3.5 miles northeast of Haddock, 33.064803 -83.39789

GAM
Usnea strigosa (Ach.) Eaton
GAM00008409Graham D. Schuster   2005-06-18
USA, Georgia, Jones, 3.5 miles northeast of Haddock, 33.064803 -83.39789


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