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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00010994Paul O. Schallert   1960-02-01
USA, Florida, Seminole, Big Tree Park

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00010995   0000-00-00

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00010996   0000-00-00

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00010997David Porter   1986-11-28
USA, Georgia, Camden, Cumberland Island

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00010998David Porter   1995-11-19
USA, North Carolina, Hyde, Ocracoke Island

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00010999   1982-11-13
USA, Georgia, Sapelo Island

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00011000David Porter   1994-10-15
USA, Georgia, Mcintosh, Sapelo Island Nannygoat Beach, 31.401844 -81.262741

GAM
Psathyra ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) Quél.
GAM00011001David Porter   1995-11-19
USA, North Carolina, Hyde, Ocracoke Island

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00011002David Porter   1996-11-02
USA, North Carolina, Fort Macon State Park

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00011003David Porter   1990-02-26
USA, Georgia, Mcintosh, Nannygoat Beach Sapelo Island, 31.391767 -81.264593

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00011004David Porter   1987-03-26
USA, Georgia, Mcintosh, Sapelo Island, 31.468076 -81.241761

GAM
Psathyrella ammophila (Durieu & Lév.) P.D. Orton
GAM00011005S. A. R.   1981-11-11
USA, Washington, Grant, Potholes Wildlife Recreation Area

GAM
Psathyrella arenulina (Peck) A.H. Sm.
GAM00011006Paul W. Kirk   0000-00-00
USA, Virginia

GAM
Psathyrella (Fr.) Quél.
GAM00011007   1993-10-29
USA, North Carolina, Fort Macon Area


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