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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Lamproderma Rostaf.
GAM00015298Ray Simons   1980-08-03
USA, Georgia, Fernbank Science Center

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GAM00015387Ray Simons   1972-00-00
USA, Georgia, 33.748995 -84.387982

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GAM00015386Ray Simons   1975-08-16
USA, Georgia, Exchange Park

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GAM00015433Richard T. Hanlin   1974-08-16
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia Plant Pathology Greenhouse College Station Road, 33.94236 -83.374987

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GAM00015434Richard T. Hanlin   1974-08-16
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia Plant Pathology Greenhouse College Station Road, 33.930828 -83.363155

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GAM00015450Richard T. Hanlin   2002-07-20
USA, Georgia, Madison, Highway 106 South north of Neese, 34.063108 -83.318245

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GAM00015435Clara Hart   1915-03-12
USA, Florida

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GAM00015449   0000-00-00

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GAM00015385Ray Simons   1975-04-28
USA, Georgia, Fernbank Science Center

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GAM00015384Ray Simons   1976-06-17
USA, Georgia, Fernbank Science Center


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Google Map

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