Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gnomoniella tenella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000902Julian H. Miller   1938-05-02
USA, Georgia, Elbert, Savannah River

GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000903Julian H. Miller   1938-04-26
USA, Georgia, Clarke, 33.960948 -83.377936

GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000904Julian H. Miller   1938-03-25
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Denmark Farm University of Georgia campus, 33.936043 -83.373395

GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000905Julian H. Miller   1938-04-23
USA, Georgia, Tallulah Falls

GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000906Julian H. Miller   1938-04-30
USA, Georgia, Lincoln, Graves Mountain, 33.741516 -82.524297

GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000907Julian H. Miller   1940-06-07
USA, Georgia, Washington, Towns Creek, 34.669806 -83.853219

GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000908Julian H. Miller   1940-04-26
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Agriculture Campus University of Georgia, 33.925854 -83.374287

GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000909Julian H. Miller   1942-06-13
USA, Tennessee, Greenbriar Cove Smoky Mtn. National Park

GAM
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000910George E. Thompson   1938-04-26
USA, Georgia, Clarke, 33.91956 -83.387659

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Gnomoniella tenella Ellis & Everh.
TENN-F-014301J.H. Miller   LRH143011942-06-13
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Gatlinburg, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], Greenbrier Cove, 35.70694444 -83.38305556


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