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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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GAM00011168Julian H. Miller   1925-02-06
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Lumpkin Hill

GAM
GAM00011169Julian H. Miller   1925-01-26
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Lumpkin Hill

GAM
GAM00013857Julian H. Miller   1925-04-29
USA, Georgia

GAM
GAM00013858Richard T. Hanlin   2001-01-06
USA, Georgia, Madison, Woods north of Neese, 34.09212 -83.315155

GAM
GAM00013859L. S. Olive   1945-10-25
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Woods on University of Georgia campus, 33.947305 -83.375257

GAM
Tremella parmeliellae Diederich & Sérus.
GAM00013860Sean Q. Beeching   2007-12-30
USA, Georgia, Tattnall, Big Hammock WMA near river, 31.861314 -82.058175

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GAM00013861Sean Q. Beeching   2007-08-04
USA, Georgia, Catoosa, Chickamauga

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GAM00013862Julian H. Miller   1943-05-25
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Agriculture campus, 33.943033 -83.379206

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GAM00013863Sean Q. Beeching   2007-01-02
USA, Alabama, Cherokee, Little River Canyon riverside above Rt. 35


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