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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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Nyssopsora clavellosa (Berk.) Arthur
GAM00013705H. E. Parks   1937-07-21
USA, California, Del Norte, Patricks Creek Road to Monumental

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Nyssopsora clavellosa (Berk.) Arthur
GAM00013706George E. Thompson   1931-07-16
Canada, Ontario, Lake Temagami

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Nyssopsora echinata (Lév.) Arthur
GAM00013707W. C. Blasdale   1893-06-11
USA, California, Lake Mercede

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Nyssopsora echinata (Lév.) Arthur
GAM00013708H. E. Parks   1924-08-04
USA, California, Humboldt

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Ravenelia epiphylla (Schwein.) Dietel
GAM00013710G. J. Ikenberry   1940-09-21
USA, Oklahoma, Near Vinita

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Ravenelia epiphylla (Schwein.) Dietel
GAM00013709Julian H. Miller   1950-09-03
USA, Georgia, Clarke, 33.960948 -83.377936

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Ravenelia epiphylla (Schwein.) Dietel
GAM00013711George E. Thompson   1941-10-10
USA, Georgia, 10 miles from Athens on Gainesville Highway, 33.92677 -83.715766

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Ravenelia glanduliformis Berk. & M.A. Curtis
GAM00013712T. L. Bissell   1936-10-21
USA, Georgia, Near Milner

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Ravenelia phyllanthi Mundk. & Thirum.
GAM00010421M. J. Thirumalachar   1943-01-17
India, Karnataka, Bannerg Hatta

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GAM00013714F. D. Kern   1905-05-24
USA, Indiana

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GAM00013715A. C. Johnston   1908-08-28
USA, Indiana

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GAM00014199P. Spaulding   1929-08-03
Canada, Quebec, Percé

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GAM00014962G. D. Darker   1928-12-07
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island T. F. R.

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GAM00014961   1928-12-07
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island

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GAM00014960George E. Thompson   1928-08-09
Canada, Quebec, Gaspe, Claude River Valley


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