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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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Physoderma graminis (Büsgen) De Wild.
GAM00015623Marvin D. Whitehead   1947-10-30
USA, Wisconsin

GAM
Physoderma maydis (Miyabe) Miyabe
GAM00015625B. B. Higgins   1916-08-30
USA, Georgia, Spalding, 33.278883 -84.27541

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GAM00015622Richard T. Hanlin   1955-00-00
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Mason Farm north of Ann Arbor

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Physoderma echinochloae Thirum. & M.D. Whitehead
GAM00010416M. J. Thirumalachar   1952-12-07
India, Bihar

GAM
Physoderma hydrocotylidis Viégas & Teixeira
GAM00015624Lee Bonar   1943-09-21
USA, California, Alameda, Life Sciences Building University of California campus

GAM
GAM00015628B. B. Higgins   1915-08-24
USA, Georgia, Spalding, 33.278883 -84.27541

GAM
GAM00015626B. B. Higgins   1929-07-08
USA, Georgia

GAM
GAM00015630Julian H. Miller   1947-07-29
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia Agronomy Farm, 33.882268 -83.349377

GAM
GAM00015627B. B. Higgins   1930-08-13
USA, Georgia

GAM
GAM00015629A. M. Golden   1950-07-06
USA, Georgia, Baldwin

GAM
GAM00015631W. H. Freeman   1949-12-28
USA, Georgia, Tift, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, 33.277735 -84.274037

GAM
GAM00015632Julian H. Miller   1927-09-00
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia Agronomy Farm, 33.882268 -83.349377

GAM
GAM00015634Billey F. Ash   1949-07-15
USA, Georgia, Catoosa

GAM
GAM00015633Julian H. Miller   1948-09-24
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia Horticulture Farm, 33.947563 -83.37579

GAM
Urophlyctis major J. Schröt.
GAM00010644Bascombe B. Higgins   1912-07-01
USA, New York, Tompkins, Renwick Flats, 42.461878 -76.502925

GAM
GAM00015635Wilhelm N. Suksdorf   1894-09-17
USA, Washington, Yakima, Mount Adams

GAM
Urophlyctis pulposa (Wallroth) J. Schröter
GAM00015636J. F. Brenckle   1923-08-06
USA, North Dakota


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