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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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GAM00011009Nuite   1927-03-14
USA, Georgia, Found along Oconee River Drive

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GAM00011010Harrold   1927-03-16
USA, Georgia, Hulme Farm

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GAM00011011H. G. Stelling   1926-03-27
USA, Georgia, Richmond, 33.47097 -82.01329

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GAM00011012Julian H. Miller   1925-05-18
USA, Georgia, Oconee, 33.817717 -83.43757

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GAM00011013Bassett Maguire   1925-11-29
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Near Mitchell's Bridge

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GAM00011014Julian H. Miller   1926-03-10
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Vincent Farm Tallassee Shoals, 33.976722 -83.468904

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GAM00011015George E. Thompson   1930-07-29
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island Lake Temagami

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GAM00011016George E. Thompson   1931-07-23
Canada, Ontario, Friday's Clearing Mainland Lake Temagami

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GAM00011017Richard T. Hanlin   2001-07-15
USA, Georgia, Madison, One mile north of Neese, 34.09212 -83.315155

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GAM00011018Richard T. Hanlin   2002-10-13
USA, Georgia, Madison, Woods north of Neese, 34.09212 -83.315155

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GAM00011019Julian H. Miller   1925-04-13
USA, Georgia, High Shoals

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GAM00011020Julian H. Miller   1925-04-13
USA, Georgia, High Shoals

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GAM00011021Julian H. Miller   1925-05-18
USA, Georgia, 33.817717 -83.43757

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GAM00000250Harold E. Parks   1948-01-00
USA, California, Del Norte, Smith River, 41.838041 -123.945217

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GAM00000251Harold E. Parks   1947-11-00
USA, California, Del Norte, Smith River, 41.837529 -123.938351

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Schizophyllum alneum (L.) J. Schröt.
GAM00011008Bascombe B. Higgins   1914-12-05
USA, Georgia, Spalding, 33.278883 -84.27541


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