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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
GAM00013641Elam Bartholomew   1895-09-20
USA, Kansas, Rooks

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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
GAM00013735W. W. Ray   1942-09-01
USA, Oklahoma, 4 miles west 1 mile south of Stillwater

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GAM00014080H. H. Whetzel   1912-05-17
USA, New York

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GAM00014209P. Spaulding   1920-05-00
USA, Connecticut

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GAM00014066H. H. Whetzel   0000-00-00
USA, New York, Onondaga, Labrador Lake, Apulia, 42.786471 -76.049931

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GAM00014072Kauffman   1903-06-26
USA, New York

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GAM00014208G. H. Hepting   1920-07-01
USA, Connecticut

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GAM00014211P. Spaulding   1929-08-04
Canada, Quebec, Riviere au Renard

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GAM00014378W. Jenkins   1930-09-15
USA, New York

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GAM00014456H. H. Whetzel   1916-07-14
USA, New York, Coy Glen, 42.427295 -76.524108

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Tranzschelia fusca (Pers.) F. Kern & Thurst.
GAM00013716R. E. Blount   1887-06-10
USA, Wisconsin

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Tranzschelia fusca (Pers.) F. Kern & Thurst.
GAM00013717Joseph P. Tracy   1933-07-11
USA, California, Humboldt, Horse Mountain, 1372m

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GAM00014270P. Spaulding   1910-05-22
USA, Connecticut

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GAM00014957George E. Thompson   1937-09-24
USA, Georgia

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Tranzschelia thalictri (Chevall.) F. Kern & Thurst.
GAM00013734Joseph P. Tracy   1941-06-29
USA, California, Trinity, Hettenshaw Valley

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Tranzschelia thalictri (Chevall.) F. Kern & Thurst.
GAM00014958H. H. Whetzel   1934-07-10
USA, New York, Labrador Lake, 42.786249 -76.050448


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